S80 PENT AND RIA MONOGYNIA. 



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pubescent. Corolla campahulate, twice ' as long as the calyx, pubes- 

 cent, yellow, marked near the base with 5, obscure, villous spots Fila^ 

 mentsas long as the corolla, inserted into its base. Anthers' erect 

 pale blue. Gem superior. Style ^s long Sis the stamens. 8ti£m 

 capitate. Berry globose, enclosed by the inflated, 5 angled, persistent 

 caiyx. Seeds reniform, immersed in the pulp of the berry. 



Grows in cultivated grounds, along roads. Common. 



Flowers July— October. Ground cherry. 



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6. PUBESCENS. 



V. foliis villoso-visco. I Leaves villous, viscous, 

 sis, subcordatis ; caule { slightly cordate ; stem 

 ramosissimo ; floribus so- I very much branched ; 

 litariis, pendulis ; calyci- [ flowers solitary, pendu* 

 bus fructiferis, subrotun- j lous ; fruit-bearing calyx 

 do-globosis, angulatis. nearly globose, sHghtly 

 Sp. pL 1. p. 1038. J angled. 



Pursli, 1. p. 15r. 



P. tomentosa ? Walt, pu 92. 



Plant almost hispitL Leaves broad, ovate, irregularly toothed, and 

 angled, slightly cordate. Peduncles shorter than the petiole. Cabjx 



tomentose. 

 Grows 



Pursh. I have specimens 



which appear to belong to this species collected in Pendleton county 

 with the P. Peunsylvanica, by " 

 Flowers June — July. 



J 



Mess 



SOLANUM. Gen. pl. 337. 



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Corolla rotata. Anthe- \ Corolla rotate. Mthen 

 rce subcoalitse, apice poro [ united, opening at the 

 gemino dehiscentes. Bac- point by a double poie. 

 ca 2-Iocularis. | Berry 2 celled. 



1, Nigrum. 



S. caule inermi, herba- ( Stem unarmed, herba- 

 foliis ovatis, dentate- 1 ceous ; leaves ovate 



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angulatis ; racemis dis- 1 toothed, angled ,• race- 



achis, nutantibus. Sp. pl. | mes distichous, noddin'' 



i, p. 1035. 



