56 SYLVA TELLUR. 



Opsago were old latin names of the Atropa bel- 

 ladona. Akin to Diplukion 268. 

 281). EVOISTA R. cliff. Lycium, cal. eq.-4fid, 

 <ior. 4fid, stain. 4; In this numbers are equal- 

 ized to cells, as the name implies, which is very 

 essential, 2 types, both shrubs. 



290. Ecoista spinosa R. Lye. 4andrum L. 

 &,c. fol. ovatis obtusis SL Africa. 



291. Evoista caroliniana Raf. Lye. do MX. 

 &c, Salsum Bartr. Inermis, fol. obi. spathul. 

 perennans Florida &c, on Sea Shores, fl. blue, 

 berries scarlet. I doubt if these two shrubs are 



even congeneric. 



292. CESTRUM L. This must include all the 

 Sp. with stamens simple, stigma bifid and berry 

 unilocular, such as C. vespertinum, diurnum 

 &c with akin, the corolla is as in Lycium, and 

 the sp. with bilocular berries must probably be 

 united thereto. 



293. WADEA R. (hot) diff. Cestrum, stigma 

 capitat. integer &c probably a subgenus, type 

 W. or C. latifolia, 



294. PARQUIS Ad. R. diff. stam. dentata ad fi- 

 lam (non edentula) all the sp. of Cestrum with 

 toothed filaments. 



295. LOMERIA R. (border wooly) diff. Cestruin 

 cor. tubo longissimo curvo, limbo margine lana- 

 to Type Lom.purpurea Raf. Cestr. iongiflo- 

 rum Ruiz, Pers &c, 



296. PHYSALIS L. Alkekengi Ad. also an ar- 

 tificial G. the real sp. must have calix inflate 

 Sgone 5dentate, corolla rotate &c. But most 

 of the shrubby kinds belong to next, 



297. ALICABON R. (n. gr.) diff. cal. non angu- 

 lato sepe venosus inflato, cor. campanul. ut A- 

 tropa. Types A. somnifer* aud other frutes- 



