56 SYLVA TELLUR. 



Opsago were old latin names of the Atropa bel- 

 ladona. Akin to Diplukion 268. 



289. EvoisTA R. diff. Lycium, cal. eq. 4fid, 

 cor. 4iid, stam. 4. In this numbers are equal- 

 ized to cells, as the name implies, which is very 

 essential, 2 types, both shrubs. 



290. Evoista spinosa R. Lye. 4andrum L. 

 &.C. fol. ovatis obtusis S. Africa. 



291. Evoista caroliniana Raf. Lye. do Mx. 

 &c, Salsum Bartr. Inermis, fol. obi. spathul. 

 perennans Florida &c, on Sea Shores, fl. blue, 

 berries scarlet. I doubt if these two shrubs are 

 even congeneric. 



292. Cestrum L. This must include all the 

 Sp. with stamens simple, stigma bifid and berry 

 unilocular, such as C, vespertifium, diiirnum 

 Slc with akin, the corolla is as in Lycium, and 

 the sp. with bilocular berries must probably be 

 united thereto. 



293. Wadea R. (hot) diff. Cestrum, stigma 

 capitat. integer &:c probably a subgenus, type 

 W. or C. lati folia, 



294. Parquis Ad. R. diffl stam. dentata ad fi- 

 1am (non edentula) all the sp. of Cestrum with 

 toothed filaments. 



295. LoMERiA R. (border wooly) diff. Cestrum 

 cor. tubo longissimo curvo, limbo margine lana- 

 to Type Lorn, purpurea Raf. Cestr. longifio- 

 rum Ruiz, Pers &c, 



296. Physalis L. Alkekenc^i Ad. also an ar- 

 tificial G. the real sp, must have calix inflate 

 5gone 5dentate, corolla rotate &^c. But most 

 of the shrubby kinds belong to next. 



297. Alicabon R. (n. gr.) diff*. cal. non angu- 

 lato sepe venosus inflate, cor. campanul. ut A- 

 tropa. Types A* sotnnifer^ aud other frutes- 



