LYCIUM FUCHSIOIDES, 
Solanaceae $ Solanes. — Pentandria-Monogynia. 
CHARACT. GENER. — Lycium : Calyx urceo- 
latus, aequaliter 5-dentatus v. irregulariter ونم‎ 
Corolla hypogyna, infundibuliformis v. tubulo 
lim > 5-10-fido v. dentato, interdum plicato. Sta: 
v. imo corollae tubo inserta, in- 
mina 5, medio 
de Y. Kg an t he rae ent. وروی مرج‎ dehis- 
dieseniment 
ien  multiovolatis Stylus simplex ; sigma 
depresso-capita v. obsolete e? bum tee cca 
ar esce bilocularis. Semina plurim reni- 
formia. Embryo intra albumen carnosum m periphe- 
ricus, » hemicyclieus. — Arbusculae v. 
regio et in An 
ndina ی‎ - plurimi 
Big Spring non er explorati, et زد‎ 
olim m e genere ezpe ellendi; foliis alternis , in 
mis , interdum موی نوی«‎ He ee ae carie 
rminalibus solitariis s v. 
0815 و‎ cool a albidis flaves- 
cin 
Ej 
"m 
= 
à 
ptca 
ribus aut te 
lits, v rarius cory 
centibus ri Ser cist 
و‎ Linn. . 262. nth in 
— et Bonpl. ae et SC? sp. III 50. LE + in Lin- 
a VII. 68. 
Divisio Generis : 
a. EULYCIUM. Calyx urceolatus irregulariter 3-6-fidus. 
gegen limbo 5-fido € eom cos‏ قم 
a, flores extraaxillares‏ 
genini. its t. * 12. Schkuhr t. 46. Sibthorp Flor‏ 
gra 
b. geg ech Calyx urceolato-campanulatus aequaliter 
5-dentatus. Cor olla a rer limbo 5-0 
erecto. Stamina i Folia fasei flores axil- 
lares subsolitarii. (Miller à. LIF 
c. LYCIOTHAMNOS. Calyx er inaequaliter 5-fidus, 
v entatus. یوی‎ tubulosa, limbo o plieato 
0 ina kee — Folia GR Des 
subaxillares v. تسه‎ fasciculato-umbellati. ( 
et Bonpl. Plant. aequinoct, t. 42.) 
Exouicn. gen. pl. 3863. 
CHARACT. SPECIEI. L. Greg ؟‎ 
sum inerme glabrum , Gan? oblongo- 
in petiolum breve uatis ; pedicelli. ene? 
tis ۷۷۵ Seiten: — floribus 
nutantibus; calycibus subcampanulatis 5-dentatis 
bilobis v . hinc fissis ; Corolla "E be ter lon- 
giore, limbo patento 5-dentato, de و‎ minoribus 
— staminibus مرب بجوم‎ bacca ovato-acu- 
min 
Lycium fuchsioides HB. Bonp. et Kth. pl. eq. I. 147. t. 42. 
Texte du Botanical Magazine de M. Hooker. 
LYCIUM FUCHSIOIDE S. 
FUCHSIA-FLOWERED LYCIUM. 
ETYMOLOGY . 
GENERIC CHARACTER 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Introduced to the Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew, and 
from Azoques, in the Quitinian Andes, where it is used by 
see hereafter. 
| see above. 
raised from seeds sent by Dr. Jameson, 
the natives for fences. Dried specimens 
ruit at the same time: the 
from the same locality are now before us, bearing both flower and s 
fruit occupying the lower part of a branc h; perfect flowers the upper. From these specimens, 
the fruit has been added. The figure in the « Plantes Æquinoctiales» from n early the — country 
(«locis subfrigidis R -— heo: Fe Delay, 
In th ; Am 
Humboldt, described as «ovate;» so 
very handsome ap 
Descr. 
Cumbe et Cuenca, alt. 1,4 
ermediate lesse 
that I cannot doubt of our 
flowered during a EK pet of the summer, and, which may b 
400 hexap.»), is a good 
sser teeth of the limb of the corolla are omitted, 
as a 1 globose 
same plant, is, on the authority of 
plant being identical with it. It 
e inferred from our figure, made a 
> 
A shrub, as per by us, about five feet high, everywhere glabrous, or nearly so, 
unarmed. Leaves often fascicled, obovate, inclining to oval or 
oblong, very obtuse, entire, tapet- 
