182 FLORA OF BRAZIL. 
This, I have no doubt, is the plant of Aublet, although I 
can nowhere find it mentioned as having been found in 
Brazil. It is a large subscandent shrub. The flowers and 
berries are white. s 
84. Cordia Curassavica. R. et Sch. Syst. 4, p. 460. Varronia 
Curassavica. Jacq. 
Has. Common on dry bushy hilly places, about Rio. P 
. Sep. 
85. dee argenteum. Dunal, Syn. p. 19. G. Don, Dict. 4. 
p. AM. 
Has. In woods, common, about Rio and on the ascent of 
the Corcovado, FI. Aug. Sept. 
86. Solanum paniculatum. Linn.—Dunal, Mon. Sol. p. 206. 
Has. In dry bushy places, common about Rio. Fi. Aug. Sep. 
86 (2). Solanum asterophorum. Mart. Herb. Fl. Bras. n. 256. 
. Has. On the ascent of the Corcovado. FI. Oct. 
86 (3). Physalis angulata. Linn. (var. leviter pubescens.) 
Has. In dry places by the Aqueduct on the Corcovado. Fl. 
Sept 
87. Mettemmishin Principis. Mikan, Delect. Bras. 3, t. 1. Mart. 
Herb. Fl. Brasil. n. 451.—Làsianthus Ophiorrhiza. Vell. 
Fl. Flum. vol. 2. t. 78. 
Has. Common on the Moro do Flamingo, and on the ascent 
of the Corcovado from Rio Comprido. FI. Aug. Sept. 
This fine genus, which Mikan has dedicated to Prince 
Metternich, does not seem to differ very much from Sess@4 
of Ruiz and Pavon. It is a shrub, from six to nine feet 
high, with pure white flowers. 
88. Buddlea Brasiliensis. Jacq. fil.— Hooker, Bot. Mag. t. 27 19- 
Has. Common in dry bushy hilly places, about Rio. P. 
Aug. 
89. Stemodia suffruticosa. H. B. et K. Nov. Gen. 2, 357- 
Spreng. Syst. 2, p. 810. G. Don, Dict. 4, p. 54].—8. tr 
foliata. Reichd. 
Has. In dry open places, on the Moro do Flamingo. je 
July, Aug. 
90. Scoparia dulcis. Linn. 
