Mathewsiane. N. O. Solanez. 
TAB. CVI. 
ATROPA GLANDULOSA. 
Caule suberecto fruticoso, foliis geminis cordato-ovatis longe 
petiolatis calyceque profunde 5-partito pubescenti-glandu- 
losis, corolla longe tubulosa, stylo staminibusque inclusis. 
Atropa glandulosa. Hook. in Bot. Misc. v. 2. p. 230. 
Has. Peru; Huaylluay, near Pasco, Alex. Cruckshanks, Esq. 
Crevices of rocks at Pasco. Mathews (n. 667. 
A description taken from Mr. Cruckshanks’ dried specimens 
of this plant is given in the Botanical Miscellany above quoted. 
Our present figure is executed by Mr. Mathews from recent 
native plants, and he has sent me the following observations. 
** I find the plant oftener erect than procumbent. It grows from 
beneath and out of the interstices of the rocks on various parts of 
the Cordillera. When procumbent, this circumstance is caused 
by its having been repeatedly eaten down to the hard branches 
by the sheep. The corolla in the recent state is clammy, pale- 
sulphur, inclining to citron-colour: laciniz frequently imper- 
fectly 3-lobed, at length reflexed. The berry is green. The 
greatest height of the plant is from 2—3 feet, and it flowers 
during nearly the whole year.” 
Fig. 1. Corolla laid open. f. 2. Berry :—natural size, 
