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SoLANUM TORVUM, Swartz. At Giianajuato (Duges) ; G39| 

 Parry & Palmer. 637 Parry & Palmer is also referred to this 

 species. 



Physalis lobata, Torr. At Uvalde, Texas (944), and in the 

 mountains west of Saltillo (943). 



Physalis viscosa, Linn., var. spathultEfglia, Gray. At 

 Lamar on Copano Bay, Texas, near salt water (945). Fruit green- 

 ish yellow, with a very strong overripe-apple odor. 



Physalis ^quata, Jacq. f. At San Lorenzo de Laguna, Coa- 

 huila (946) ; 640 Parry & Palmer. 



Physalis angulata, Linn. At Sutherland Springs, Texas 

 (947). 



Physalis mollis, Nutt, On Corpus Christi Bay, Texas (2103). 

 — Var. ciNERASCENS, Gray, at Parras, Coahuila (949), at Monterey, 

 Nuevo Leon (948), at San Luis Potosi (700 Schaffner), and at 

 Guanajuato (Duges), where it is known as '• Taltomate " ; 641 and 

 648 Parry & Palmer. 112 Bourgeau, referred to P. chenopodiifoUa, 

 Lam., is P. mollis. 



Physalis pubescens, Linn. In the mountains northeast of Mon- 

 clova (2104), and near Morales, San Luis Potosi (701 SchaiFner, in 

 part) ; 645 Parry & Palmer. 



Physalis Philadelphica, Lam. Near Morales, San Luis Potosi 

 (701 Schaffner, in part). 871 Bourgeau is the same. 



Physalis Fendleri, Gray. In the mountains near San Luis 

 Potos? (698 SchafFner) ; 642 Parry & Palmer. 



Physalis ? A low branching perennial, glandular-pubes- 

 cent, with slender somewhat flexuous stems and small ovate to ovate- 

 oblong entire or sinuate-toothed leaves (3 to 12 lines long), and 

 yellow flowers (9 lines broad) on pedicels shorter than the fruiting 

 calyx. — In the San Miguelito Mountains, San Luis Potosi (699 

 Schaffner). 



Cham^saracha Coronopus, Gray. Various forms of this very 

 variable species, including in it C. sordida, Gray. With lanceolate 

 coarsely toothed leaves, large flowers, and long solitary pedicels — with 

 mostly short pubescence, at San Antonio, at Sutherland Springs, and 

 at Laredo, Texas (920), and in the mountains west of Saltillo (926) 

 — and more villous, at Monterey, Nuevo Leon (921, 922) ; very floc- 

 cose-villous, with similar leaves, but small flowers and fascicled pedi- 

 cels, in the mountains northeast of Monclova (924) ; a common form, 

 pubescent or sparingly floccose-villous, with narrow pinnatifld leaves 

 and small flowers, at Parras (2099), at San Lorenzo de Laguna (927, 



