GAMOPETAL^. ' 87 



f. biennis. 



('. Leaves. 



From rosettes of plants in their first year, with flowers 

 and fruit. 

 h. Leaves. 



From plants in their second year; Bodicott, near Ban- 

 bury ; 4 Sept., 1872. 



37L Mandragora officinalis, Mill. 

 II. Leaves and flowers. 



Nablous ; ' Plants of Southern Syria ; ' B. T. Lowne ; 

 1863-4. 



372. Physalis Alkekengi, L. 



a. Plant in fruit. 



(1) Vineyard, Mont Rognon, neai' Clermont Fcrrand, 

 Auvergne; 21 Sept., 18.58. 



373. Solanum Dulcamara, L. 



((. Branch, with flower and fruit. Two specimens. 



(1) Clapham ; 1854 (flower). (2) Clapham ; 1873 (fruit). 



374. Solanum nigrum, L. "Maku." (Hind). 



II. Plant in fruit. 



Stewart, 'Punjab Plants,' p. 160. [The leaves of this 

 specimen are sparingly dentate.] 



375. Solanum Jacquini, Willd. (S. xanthocarpum, Schrad) 



a. Small branch, with flowers and fruit. 



(1) In fruit, "Wady el Kelt, especially near Riha (the 



ancient Jericho), forming considerable bushes ; 28 

 Oct., 1860; Dr. J. D. Hooker and D. Hanbuiy. 



(2) "With flower and fruit on separate branches ; Jericho ; 



B. T. Lowne; 1863-4. 



376. Solanum torvum, Sw. "Frega plata." 



u. Flowering branch. 



Sonsonat^, State of San Salvador ; Dr. Charles Dorat ; 

 Oct., 1860. Used as sarsaparilla. 



377. Withania coagulans, Dunal- "Panir." 



('. Fruiting branch. 



Stewart, 'Punjab Plants,' p. 161. 



