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difference. A specimen I have seen from Sicily also appears to me 
specifically distinct, but in the absence of more satisfactory materials, 
I do not attempt to say more on the subject. 
The following is the list of excluded species, with their present re- 
ferences above alluded to :— 
Atropa viridiflora, H.B.K. 
Jfexuosa, Willd. 
—— hirsuta, Mey. 
—- rhomboidea, Hook. 
spinosa, Mey. 
—— arborea, Willd. 
—— arborescens, Linn. 
—— erecta, Zeuch, 
——— frutescens, Willd. 
Hebecladus viridiflorus, Nob. 
———— idem 
umbellatus, Nob. 
oe 
ir Nob. 
ae Nob. 
— ——— asperus, Nob. 
Salpichroma glandulosa, Nob. 
—— ——— —— dependens, Nob. 
hirsuta, Nob. 
rhomboidea, Nob. 
Lycioplesium meyenianum, Nob. 
Acnistus arborescens, Schl. 
idem. 
Plumieri, Nob. 
sideroxyloides, G. Don. 
Nectouxia formosa, H.B.K. 
Withania aristata Pauq. 
PAM. UR JC HM Pauq. 
Saracha etis R. & P. 
contorta, R. & P. 
— dentata, R. & P. 
procumbens, R. & P. 
umbellata, DC. 
idem 
RED TRUM Bertol. 
—— —-—-— officinarum, Bertol. 
Physalis curassavica, Linn. 
d NER s Gaert. 
ma punctata, Nob. 
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