BOTANY. 



130. Pendulum. 



131. Conic nut- 



132. Ternatum. 



l!>xj>i..'i/n>. 

 Virgalvm, 



* 134. Incanitm. 



* 135. Scabrum. 



* 136. 



* 137. 

 Canary Isles. 



1 K). /.(; r.if.mil. 



1 U. t'ic'Jiiliuiii. Cuba. 



1 l'>. Chenopodioidct. 



I'/iijIlitutfiiiHi. Lima. 

 1 H. I'i/irniii'iiitt. Buenos Ayrts. 

 1 !."i. 1'i-f'iiialuin. 

 1 ',() I'innatum. Chili. ^H. 

 1 17. Crinitum. Cayenne. Sltrub. 

 \ IS. f 'minium. Mauritius. 

 1 lit. Hi'ti-mphyllitm. Guiana. 



150. Ciliatum. 



151. Anguivi. Madagascar. 



152. Toxicaiium. Guiana. 



153. Tectum. Mexico. 



154. Sisymbrifolium. Buenos Ayres.. 



155. Cornutuin. Mexico. 



156. Rigid um. Shrub. 



Species^ 86 100 from New Holland, and all 

 shrubby ; see Brown's Prodr. pp. 444 447. 

 Species 101 137 from Peru, see Flor. Peruv. 

 ii. p. 36. For an account of the other new 

 species, see Lamarck Illustr. and Encyc., Cava- 

 nilles Icones, and Persoon's Synopsis. 

 382. PHYSALIS. Cor. rotata. Starn. conniventia. 



Bacca intra calyceia inflatum, bilocularis. 



1. Somniftra. Mexico, Candia, Spain. Peren. 



2. Aristata. Canary Islands. Shrub. 



3. Flexuosa. India. Shrub. 



4. Arlorescens. Campechy. Shrub. 



5. Curassavica. Curagao. Shrub. 



6'. Tomentosa. Cape of Good Hope. Shrub. 



7. Viscosa. Virginia and Buenos Ayres. Peren. 



S. Pennsylvanica. Virginia. Peren. 



9. AlkeJcengi. Italy, Germany, Japan in ditches. 



Peren. 



10. Pemviana. Lima. Peren. and Shrub. 

 \\.Angulata. East and West Indies. Ann. 



12. Pubescent. East and West Indies, Virginia, 

 and New South Wales. Ann. 



13. Barbadensis. Barbadoes. Ann. 



14. Clienopodifolia. Ann. 



15. Minima. Dry parts of India. Ann. 



16. Pruinosa. America. Ann. 



17. Prostrata. Peru. Ann. 



* 18. Parviflora. New Holland. (Brown, p. 447.) 



* 19. Obscura. Carolina. 7 See Michaux, 



* 20. Lanceolata. Carolina. Per. J Flor. Amer. 

 *21. Nodosa. America. (Lamarck.) 



380. JABOROSA. Cor. tubulosa. Cat. 5-fidus bre- 

 via. Slam, fauci inserta. Stigma capitatum. Bub- 

 ca ? 3-locul. ? 



1. Integrifolta. Buenos Ayres. Peren. 



2. Runcinata. Buenos Ayres. 



J381. ATROPA. Cor. campanulata. Stam. distantia. 

 Bacca, globosa 2-locularis. 



1. Mandragora. Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Si- 

 beria, Candia, and the Cyclades. Peren. 



2. Belladonna. England, Austria, Germany, 

 and Italy. Peren. 



VOL. IV. PART I. 



7. 

 *8. 



13. Dcnlata. 



* 14. Contain. Ann. 



* 15. lii/liira. Peren.. 

 16. Umbellnta. Roth. 



Cat. ii. .. 2'. 

 See jp/o/'. PiTitv. Per- 



6. 



7. 



3. Physaluidu. Peru. 



4. Procumbent. Mexico. Ann. 



5. Sotanacea. Cape of Good Hope. Shrub. 

 (j. Arborcsctits. Mountains of Jamaica. Shrub. 



Frulttcent. Spain. Sltriib. 

 Umbclla'.a. 

 !). Hi flora. 



* 10. Bicolor. 



1 1 . Axjicra. * 



*12. P:.:ictula. 

 Species 8 15 from Peru. 



soon rajiks species o, 6, 7, 12, 1,5, 14, 15. under 

 the subgenus SAII.VCIIA, Cor. rotato-campanula- 

 ta. Bacca (perabortum) 1-locul. Recept. car- 

 nosum. 



304. ELLISIA. Cor. infundibuliformis, angusta. Bac- 

 ca sicca, 2-locularis, 2-valvis. Sem. 2 punctata : 

 altero supra alterum. 



1. Nyctelea. Virginia. Ann. 

 388. LYCIUH. Cor. tubulosa, fauce clausa Fiht- 

 menlorum barba. Bacca 2-locularis, polyspcrma. 



1. Afrum. North of Africa and Valentia. Shrub. 



2. Rigidum, or carnosum. C. of G.Hope. Shr. 

 S. Ru/henicum. Mountains of Siberia near the 



Wolga, in Turcomania and Hyrcania, and at 

 the Caspian Sea. Shrub. 



4. Tetrandrum. Cape of Good Hope. Shrub. 



5. Barbarum. Asia, Africa, and Europe. Shr. 

 Cinereum. 8. Horridum. 

 Europteum. 9. Barbatum. 



10. Boerhaavicefolium. Peru. Shrub. 



11. Capsulare. Mexico. Shrub. 



* 12. Microphyllum. India and East"] 



of Africa. Duhamel, 



* 13. Lanceolatum. Naples and Greece. > N. Edit. 



* 14. Vhinense. China. p. 107. 



* 15. Ovatum, ft. barbarum of Willd. J 



* 16. Obovatum. Hedges at Tarma. "I 



*17. Sakum. See Flor. 



Near Huanuco. I Peruv. ii. p. 

 Near Canton. 46. t. 183. 

 Near Lima. 



Cold parts of Mexico. Shrub. 

 (Humboldt, Plant. Eqitinoct.) 

 Species 6 9 from the Cape, and shrubby. 

 Persoon is of opinion, that species 18 20 have a 

 greater affinity with Atropa arborescens than with 

 Lycium, and he thinks that, along with species 

 11, they should form a new genus. Synopsis, i. 

 p. 232, 



390. CRYPTO.STOMUM. Cor. infundibulif. ;calyci in- 

 serta. Nectar, monophyllum, corollam claudens. 

 Bacca exsucca 3-locul. loculis monospermia. 



1. Laurifolium. Cayenne and Guiana. Shrub. 

 416. CAMAX. Cal. 5-partit. Cor. rotata. Stigma 

 3 seu 4-fidum. Bacca 4-locul. polysperma. 



1. Fraxinea. Woods of Guiana. Shrub. 

 319. TRIOUEKA. Cor. campanulata, limbo inaequa- 

 li. Nectar, breve germen cingens 5 dentatum. 

 Filam. iiectario inserta. Bacca 4-locul. loculis 

 2-spermis. 



1. Ambrosiaca. 2. Inodora. 



Both fro;o Andalusia, and Ann. 

 341. SOLANDRA. Cal. rumperis. Cor. clavato-in- 

 f'undibulif. maxima. Bacca 4-locul polysperma^ 

 T 



Clan V. 

 Pflitndri*. 



* 18. Spathulatum. 



* 19. Umbellatum. 



* 20. Aifgregatum. 

 *21. Fuchsioides. 



