108 ATT. BOT, 



ad Kentucky — usualy mistaken for S. Virg, but 

 smooth smaller, fl. white small, berries pisiform. 



757, Sol. virginicum L. usually blended with 

 S. Carolinian, by our botanists, nearer to i*. obli- 

 quatum, leaves obliqual angular pubescent,stem 

 leaves and calix subspinose, flowers racemose. 



758, Sol. hidentatum Raf. caule herb, teres 

 inermis, fol. ovatis vel subcord. acutis integris 

 vel basi bidentatis tenuis levigatis, nmbelissepe 

 Sfloris — Sicilia, Italia, and near to S. patulum of 

 India. 



759, Sol. honariense L very near S. virg, 

 obliq. and carol, leaves obliqual, but a shrub. 

 Paraguay. 



760, Sol. coagulans Vahl. Arabia, Egypt, t 



761, Sol.pseudocapsicum L. Azores,Maderd, 

 forming a subg. Minoti by calix and corolla 

 Sparted anthers distinct, 



762, Sol. pilosum Raf. acul. albo piloso hir- 

 suto, fol. obliquis ovatobl. glaucis acutis, sinuato 

 pinnatif. lobis dentatis acutis, cymis peduncula- 

 tis paucifl. — South America, sent me as Sol. de- 

 currens (no such name,) near my S. dimidia^ 

 tqm, but very hairy, leaves small uncial, flowers 

 5 or 6 very large, calix 5fid, lobes of corolla uni- 

 nerve patent acute, stamens as in 753, hardly 

 porose. 



763, PARMENTIERA Raf. diff. Solanum, 

 cal. 5fid. corolla 51oba, stam. 5 antheris ellipt. 

 2Ioc. intus dehiscens non porosis, stylo elongato, 

 stig. capit. bacca 2Ioc. tuberosa, foL pirmatis^ 



fl. corymbosis — this G. for the Potato was pro- 

 posed 100 years ago in France, it has since 

 been blended with Lycopersicon differing by 6 

 to 9 stamens, berry multilocular. 



Parmentiera edulis Raf. Sol. tuberosum O, 

 fol. interrupte pinnatis, foliolis ovatis acum, in- 



