SOUTH AMERICAN PLANTS, 



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L. foetidiim, L. 



L. floribundum, H. B, K. {non Dun.) 



L. fuchsioides, H. B. K. 



L. fuchsioides, hort* 



L. gesnerioides, H.B.K, 



L. gracile, Meyen 



L. grandiflorum, Willd, 



L. Guayaquilense^ H. B. K, 



L, halimifolium, MilL 



L. heterophyllum, Murr* 



Indicum, Uetz. {non K Wight) 



inerme^ L./. 



Japonicum, Thunb. 

 lanceolatum, Poir. 



Loxense, H, B, K. 

 macranthum, Buching. 

 macroph j'lluni , Benth. 

 Mediterraneum, Dun, 

 megistocarpum, Dun, 

 Meyenianum^ N, ah E^ 

 microphyllum, H. B. K, 

 microphyllunij Duh. 

 nutans, Pop. 

 obovatum, Bucking. 

 obovatum, -R. Sf P, 

 obtusura, Willd, 

 ovale, Willd, \ 

 ovatum, Willd. J 

 ovatuxn, Duh, 

 parvifolium, -R. ^ Sch. 

 propinquum, G, Don 

 pulchellum, Mart. Sf Gall 



Quitense, Hook. 

 quadrifidum, Mogino et Sessl 

 Ruthenicum, Dun. {non Murr.) 



scabrum, N. ab E. 

 salicifolium, MilL 

 salsum, Bartr. {non R. 4* P-) 

 serpyllifoliura. Dun, 



h. Shawii, R. 4* ^^^* 



Lerissa foetida. 



Acnistus floribundus, G. Don, 



Cha^nesthes fuchsioides, Miers, 



Chsenesthes gesnerioides, Miers. 

 Lycium salsum, R. Sf P. 

 Acnistus grandiflorus, Miers. 

 Acnistus Guayaquilensis, G. Don. 



Lycium barbarum, L, 

 Grabowskya Boerhaavifolia, W,- 



Arn. 

 Lycium tetrandrum, Thunb. 



Lycioplesium horridum, Miers, 

 Lerissa fcetida, Comm. 

 Plectronia ventosa, L. 

 Lerissa foetida, Comm. 

 Lycium vulgare, Dun. 

 Chainestbes Loxensis, Miers, 

 Rhizogum trichotomum, Burch. 

 Acnistus Benthami, Miers. 

 Lycium Europseura, L. 

 Lycium vulgare. Dun. 

 Lycioplesium Meyenianum^Mers. 

 Lycioplesium horridum^ Miers, 

 Lycium carnosum, L. 

 Lycium Chilense, Miers. 

 Ehretia Capensis, Meisn. 

 Lycioplesium obovatum, Miers, 

 Chsenesthes umbrosa, Miers. 



Chsenestlies cornifolia, Miers. 



Lycium vulgare. Dun, 

 Lycioplesium pulcbellum, Miers. 



Lycium Afrum, L. 

 Lycioplesium pulchellum, Miers. 

 Pcecilochroma Quitense, Miers. 

 Lycium Carolianum, Mich. 

 Lycium Tataricum, PalL 

 Lycium scoparium ? Miers. 

 Lycium Europa^um, L. 

 Lycium Carolianum, Mich. 

 Peliostomum serpyllifoliura, 



Miers. 

 Lycium barbarum ? L, 



nating in a spine, indicate an opposition, not an alternation of its axils and 

 Ces ; its liaves are described as mmute, but not as being clustered or 

 Eed ; the corolla of it^ solitary flowers is c^ruleous with a large 

 fSinel-shaped limb and small erect segments, together with inc uded ste- 

 rn^ns There is httle here conformmg to Lycium or Grabowskya. In its 

 Siar habit, its minute leaves, its calyx, the colour and shape of its 

 Sowers it approaches more closely to the curious Bignomaceous plant 

 which i found in the Cordillera of Mendoza. and which I described under 

 th^LmeToxycladus avhyllus, a supposition rendered stiU more pro- 

 bable from the analogous locahty of its origm. ^ 



