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panular, veined, thin in substance, and widened in the throat ; 
its filaments are short, slender, and inserted in the middle, 
not in the bottom of the corolla; the anthers are linear, erect, 
nearly exserted, not oval and reflexed in the middle of the 
tube; its ovarium is deeply imbedded ina large coloured fleshy 
disc, not wholly free, or at least supported ona small 5-lobed 
ring. The stigma is clavate, almost cup-shaped, not deeply sul- 
cated, 2-lobed, and reflexed. The berry is of a bright scarlet 
colour, not greenish or black. The testa of the seed is rugous, 
and covered with rigid hairs, not smooth and reticulated: 
characters offering many well marked points of distinction 
from Atropa. There is another remarkable difference be- 
tween Atropa and Salpichroa ; in the one, the corolla is thin, 
becoming membranaceous and unchanged in drying, while 
that of the other is thick and fleshy, becoming black as it 
dries, a character it possesses in common with most of the 
Jaborosa group, such as Jaborosa, Himeranthus, Dorystigma, 
and by Juanulloa, &c. The name is derived from cadmyé 
buccinum, x%poa colour, in allusion to its pretty, trumpet- 
shaped flowers, and the following are its generic characters. 
Saupicuroa. Calyx persistens, sepissimé profunde 5 par- 
titus, lobis linearibus acutis, fructifer haud mutatus, rarius 
5-fidus. Corolla hypogyna, subcarnosa, infundibuliformis, 
qualibus, ovatis, acutis, basi late rotundatis, in petiolum decurrentibus, 
utrinque pilis mollissimis sparsis; umbella cernua, 6-8 flora; calycis 
laciniis lanceolatis, pubescentibus ; corolla parva, glabra, aurantiaca, 
lobis acuminatis, margine floccosis; staminibus brevibus, inclusis ; 
stylo exserto ; bacca rubra calyce patenti suffulta.—Patria ignota. 
This specimen exists in Sir W. Hooker’s Herbarium, evidently dried from 
a cultivated species by Dawson Turner, Esq. without any note of its 
origin or the place of its growth, The leaves are 34 inches long, and 
24 inches broad ; the stem of the umbel is 4 lines, the pedicels 6 lines, the 
corolla 6 lines long, the latter being of an orange colour, rather broad in 
proportion. a 
Species dubia. 
9. Hebecladus hirtellus. Atropa hirtella, Spr. 1, 699. Ramis asperis; 
foliis ovato-oblongis, acutis, scabris ; pedunculis elongatis, 1-floris, 
filiformibus,—Brazil, ok 
