214: Phytolacca decandra. 
t. 239. f. 309. Boerh. ii. 70. Sloane, Cat. 84. Raii. Hist. 662. Park. theatr. 
347. Munt. Phyt. 23.t. 112. Dale, 168. 173. Schoepf, 71. Vog. 114. Murr. 
iv. 335. Geoffr. suite, i. 403. Lew. Disp. by Duncan, 345. Chom. 787. Rush, 
i. 259. Clayt. in Ph. Tran. abr. by Hutt. viii. 331. Ameen. Academ. vol. iv. 
p. 524. Muhl. Cat. ed. 2d, p. 47. Puihn. Mat. Med. Venenar. p. 95. Nutt. Gen. 
Am. Pl. vol. i. p. 293. Coxe’s Disp. ed. 3d, p. 477. Edin. Disp. by Dyck. p. 
337. Big. Med. Bot. vol. i. p. 39. Thach. Disp. ed. 3d, p. 312. 
PHYTOLACCA. 
Gen. Pl. 800. 
Nat. Syst. Juss. Polygonece. 
Artific. Syst. Lin. Classis Decandria. Ordo Decagynia. 
Cal. 0. Pet. 5-calycina. Bacca supera, 10-locularis, 10-sperma. 
Calix 5-leaved, petaloid. Berry superior, 10-celled, 10-seeded. 
Puytouacca decandra ; foliis ovatis utrinque acutis, floribus decagynis, 
Willd, and Pursh. 
Leaves ovate, acute at each end; flowers decandrous decagynous. 
SYNONY MA, 
PuytTotacca Americana ; majori fructu. Clayt. Chom. Boerh. 
PuyTotacc% vulgaris fructus et flores. Dill. 
SoLanumM racemosum Americanum. Raii, Sloane, Pluk. 
SoLanumM magnum Virginianum rubrum. Park. 
Brrtum Americanum, Munt. 
