62 «YLVA TELLUK. 



auct. fol. sparsis obcord. coriaceis avenis, ped. 

 brevi^3fl. — Mts. of Jamaica, 



*260. E\ni:pta Raf. (9-7) < lifF. Prinos, cal, 7-9 

 fid, coroila 7-0{)art. stain. 7-9, fl. foiii. stam. ste- 

 riiis jcastratis, stylo brevis crasso, stigma unicum 

 3-41obo, bacca 6-8 sperma, foL perennis Sec — 

 This appears to include all tlie evergreen sp. of 

 Piinos, the style is consj)icuous. It has 3 types 

 1. Ennepta jrtijHcoldcs liaf..Pr. glaber, all are 

 glabrous in this G. 2 jG. eoriacea, 3 E. atoma- 

 ria, these 2 last deemed vai, by many. 



2G1. Lvcii M L. ^'i\ This G. although very 

 akin to Ehretia, ('ordia &;c, has been put into 

 the SoLANiDEs tribe! the main distinction was 

 the single stigma and more seeds in the berry, 

 and yet sp. with berries 1 or 2 loc. or a capsule ! 

 calix 3 to 10 dentate, cor. 4-lOfid, and 4 or 5 

 stamens are united. The 5 nameless sections 

 of Kunth must certainly be as many Genera, 

 and there are more blended. The real Lycium 

 Raf. has — cal. urceol.ineq. 5fidus, cor. tubulosa 

 limbo 5part, rotato patens, stam. 5 exertis vil- 

 losis stylo erecto, stigma bilob. bacca 21oc 

 polysp. splnosls, foL srpr fasric. fl. sepe ge- 

 min, extraxil — This will include L, europeunif 

 barhatum. cliinense, snlsum, florihundum, 

 giiaijaqKilrnse, ruthrnicum^ caspicum^ lanceO" 

 latum and others akin thereto. It answers 

 nearly to the first section of Kunth ; but he 

 wrongly blends thereto some sp. of Cestrum S^ 

 Atropci. The 2 next sp. have been omitted by 

 nearly all Authors. 



202. Lijcuiiu slcnhun Ducria, Vitm. fol. obov. 

 subpetioi. integris, fjiict. trii^ono — Sicily, seen 

 alive. 



263. Ij'jciam indicum Retz. Vitm. Inerme, 

 foboppos, petiol. ovatis utriiique acutis nervosis 



