4.GI 



Solanum.] Lxxxii. solane/E. 



minate lobes. Corolly nearly 1 in. diamder. with sliort broad acute lobes. 

 Berry gbbular, f to 1 in. diameter. -Dun. in DC. Prod. xni. part i. 294 



N. S. Wales. Grose river, R. Brown ; Hunter's and ^'^^^f^^^'^^J^^Z 

 toe rocks on the skirts of Liverpool Plains, Eraser A. ^^^'^ZlrZhnStWooZ 

 frmr (with the calyx less prickly) Gwydir river, Leichhardt ; near Batl u,t nootls 



S.eLjans, Duu. Syn. Sol 28, and in DC. Prod. .iii. part i. 335, from the detaded de- 

 scnption, does not appear to me to dill'er from S, cmereum, ^ ^^^ ^^^^ 



5. ..^/am^fe^M has sometimes the aspect of this ^^^ ^,^^/™^^^^ smaller 



small calyx with short teeth and without prickles, and by the more num 



fiorters. 



39. S. lacuuarium, F. M,eU. in Tram. Ptil. Soc Fid A. W. ««;'•» 



specimens under 6 in. and none exceedmg 1 "•'/'^""' 1' „„ Prickles 

 and under side of the leaves boary with a minute stellate tomentum PucLlc^ 

 rather numerous, usually red, on the branches, leaves, and cai>xes ^ 

 deeply pinnatifid, .dtb distant oblong aud short or narrow ad 1^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

 ve^ obtuse and entire or simtate the whole eaf ]^^J^^^^ ^^^.^J not 



very obtuse and entire or smuate, the wnoie ie.iL . - " . "piowers not 

 surface glabrous or sprinkled with a few minute ^^"^^^^J^JJ'J'lg^.^.eg Calvx 

 numerous, in loose pedunculate racemes often as io^g <^ norolla ratlier 



rampanulate, about 2 lines long, with short broad }^^J^- ^^^^,^ 



above i in.'diameter, tomentose outside deeply ^iv^led mt^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ 

 Anthers tapering upwards. Berry globular, yellow, surroundcu y 

 ^I'ghtly enlarged calyx. ^ ^ ,,.^„^ 



». S. Wales. Desert of the Murray aud Darling, F. Mueller , nc 

 and others. 



. 40. S. petrophilum, F. Muell. ^%^lnnm^^^^^^^-^^^^^^^^ 



ins slirub or undershrub, the branches foliage and ^'^^'^^^''' ^ .^^^^ ..ther 



Mense soft stellate tomentum, often yfl^«^^^^'\°';;f -,,te lanceolate or 

 sender, on the branches, leaves, and calyxes. Z;*^^ J , ft mostly! to 

 f ong. obtuse, much undulate and sinuate- obed, ^ "^^ f ^^^^^^^^ tl.e^pedi- 

 1 in. long. Flowers large, bluish, in terminal "^-'f'™ about 4 lines 

 f els at first very short and under * "^- "'^ ^it ha verv prominent midrib 

 ong deeply divided into narrow lobes each ..th ;^^^.^-' ^^^i.^ged calyx_ is 



terminatin 



^tten almost reduced to the 5 linear ribs ^^'^''^ "'^ -ards. Berry do- 

 sW and broad lobes. Anthers slightly tapcnn^ i 



pressed-globular, under \ in. diameter. 



W. S. Wales. Mutanie Ranges, ^^'^'^^f ,^TnS> ^icellcr ; binders Range, 

 S. Australia. Dry rocky wastes about Lake ^o-^" ' ; ^ prohably this species, 



^mtfs Expedition ; in the N.W. interior, M'Douall SUuii i, ai l 



^^ of Spencer's Gulf, R. Broicn (without flowers). 



Maell. Fragm 



vi. 146. A straggling shrub 



41. S. diver siflornm, F. Muell jr,-agm^^^. -^ \^^j^ inflorescence 

 °r undershrub of 1 ft. or more, the ^^f^^^^^^fbi the allied species, 

 tely covered with stellate hairs, not usually so ^ott as ^^^^^^ ^^ ^,,^^^^^ 



fut sometimes Boccose on the young leaves ^'^^^J ^^^^^^„ wanting on 

 wng, few or numerous on the branches and leaves, m ^^^.^.^^^ ^^^^^ 



tlie male flowers, longer and more dense on the leriu 



