ON PLANTS FROM ANNAM. 141 



SOLANACE^E. 

 126. Lycofersicum esculentum Mill. 

 Dran, 3,000-4,000 ft. "Flowers and fruit yellow." 

 Distrib. Native of the warmer parts of America; long 

 introduced into most other warm and temperate countries, where it 

 is cultivated for the sake of its fruit — the Tomato of commerce. 



127. SOLANUM NIGRUM L. 



Dran, 3,000-4,000 ft. "Flowers white, and stamens yellow." 

 Distrib. Ubiquitous. 



128. SOLANUM INDICUM L. 



Dran, 3,000-4,000 ft. "Purple, stamens yellow." 

 Distrib. India, Malaya, China to Philippine Islands. 



129. Datura fastuosa L. 

 Tour Cham. "White." ' 



Distrib. India, tropical Eastern Asia, tropical Africa. In 

 America probably not native. 



SCROPHULARIAGE^E. 



130. TORENIA ASIATICA L. 



Dran, 3,000-4,000 ft. "Violet-blue; edge of lip and entire 

 throat deep violet." 



Distrib. Tropical Asia. 



131. Vandellia pedunculata Benth. 

 Dran, 3,000-4,000 ft. "White or pale violet." . 

 Distrib. India, Ceylon, Malay Peninsula. 



132. Striga lute a L. 

 Dran, 3,000-4,000 ft. " Yellow." 

 Distrib. Asia and warmer parts of Africa. 



133. Sopubia DELPHIN1FOLIA G. Don. 



Dalat, 5,000 ft. " In open grass-land. Flowers primrose- 

 yellow." 



Distrib. Eastern India and Ceylon. 

 BIGNONIACE.E. 



134. Dolichaxdrone falcata Seem. 

 Tour Cham. " Pinkish white." 



Distrib. India. 



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