496 
Solanum nigrum, Zinn.—F.B.L., iv. p. 229. 
Chiengmai, on waste ground, 300 m., Kerr, 123 
Distr. Widely spread in tropical and pat Ans countries. 
Solanum torvum, Swartz—F.B.I . p. 234; For. Fl. Burma, 
ii, p. 225; Williams, Bull. Herb. ios .» V. (1905) p. 439. 
Chiengma, Doi Sootep, eeicies m., Kerr, 1801, Hosa 475. 
S.E. Asia, Trop. Am 
Vividently allied is pi aitns Fai anh) 5, which is destitute of flowers 
or fruit, and which was referred by Williams to 8. Melongena. 
agg verbascifolium, Linn.—F.B.L., iv. p. 230; For. Fl. Burma, 
ii. 5. 
Biches: 3 in scrub jungle, 300 m., Kerr, 1225. 
Distr. Tropics. 
Datura Bojeri, Del. ex Dunal. D. Metel, Williams, Bull. Herb. 
Distr. Japan, fro one Africa—often cultivated ? 
ScROPHULARIACEAE. 
Mazus rugosus, Lour.—F.B.1., iv. p. 259; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. 
Linn. Soc., xxviii. 
Chiengmai, 300 m. ., Kerr, 1472—“a garden weed.” 
Distr. B. and S.B. Asia 
Lindenbergia shamostantiya, Benth.—F¥.B.1., iv. p. 262; Coll. % 
Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soc., xxviii. p. 99; Williams, Bull. Her 
Boiss., v. (1905) p. 437. ZL. siamensis, Williams, lc. 
Bangkok, Schoinbiergh, 233. Siam, hs Mees 
Distr. Himalayas, China, Indo-Chin 
Lindenbergia philippensis, cadet —F. , I., iv. p. 261; Coll. et 
Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soe., xxviii. p. 99; Williams, Bull. Herb. 
Boiss., v. (1905) p. 437. 
Between Lakon and a near Ban Meh Tah, 300 m., Kerr, 986; 
Chiengmai, on old walls, 300 m., Kerr, 1692 (a dwarfed plant). 
Distr. China, Indo-China, Ma alaya. 
Lindenbergia urticaefolia, Lehm.—F.B.1., iv. p. 262; Coll. et 
emsl., Journ. Linn. Soc., xxviii. p. 100 
Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 300-720 m., ‘Kerr, 923; banks of Meh 
Ping, 400 m., Hosseus, 388. 
Distr. India, China, Indo-China. 
Adenosma capitatum, Benth.—F .B.L., iv. p. 264 ; Williams, Bull. 
Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 437. 
Chiengmai, Doi ents in deciduous jungle, 360 m., Kerr, 1431. 
Distr. S.E. A 
Limnophila oroiide Craib, sp. n., L. hirsutae, Benth., valde 
affinis sed foliis angustioribus semper oppositis, racemis longioribus, 
pedunculis pedicellisque longioribus et eipript ees differt. 
Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 330 m., Kerr, 146 
Very closely allied to Z. hirsuta, but ‘readily site beg by its 
narrower leaves and its laxer, more graceful inflorese 
