244 MISCELLANEOUS WARM PLANTS. 
sent it to the Botanical Garden at Glasgow. It was 
figured, without fruit, in 1839 in Botanical Magazine 
(t. 3684), with a description by Sir W. J. Hooker. At that 
time it was known as Solanum fragrans. The genus 
Cyphomandra was separated from Solanum by Martius in 
1845. The latest account of the genus Cyphomandra 
admits 38 species, all South American. 
