(317) 
ji, ‘*SoLANUM NuDUM,” is (?) S. cymosum R. & P. FI. Per. 2: 
31, pl. 260. 
740, ‘*SOLANUM MONTANUM,” I can now hardly believe pertains 
to that species, nor have I been able to determine it. 
1740, ** SOLANUM NUTANS,” is 
Bassovia phytolaccoides sp. nov. 
florescence and lower surfaces of the younger leaves minutely 
su ouieh- eae ulent; branches herbaceous, weak, coarsely angled ; 
petioles 1-2 cm. long, channeled above and, like the midrib, purple- 
tinted; blades 1-2 dm. long, 0.5-1 dm. broad, oval-ovate, nearly 
equilateral, acute at both ends, entire, very thin, deep-green, the 
venation inconspicuous above, prominent underneath, the 6-8 pairs 
deep-blue center, deeply lobed, the lobes ovate, pera costate , 
anthers 6 mm. long, lanceolate, acuminate, darker at the base; 
fruit eae green, globose or slightly Pie lightly 2- 
grooved, about 1 cm. in diameter. 
Aa ent December, 1892. 
1210, ‘* BASSOVIA SOLANACEA,” is more likely B. anczps (R. & 
P.) Rusby. 
1182, ‘‘ NICOTIANA GLAUCA, 
Club 26: 166. 
157, **Cestrum Parqul,” is C. MatHEwsi Dun. in DC. Prod. 
1. 6 
” 
is N. Russyt Britton, Bull. Torrey 
” 
631 and 71789, ‘*CESTRUM STRIGILLATUM,” are C. CALYCINUM 
Willd. ; Schlecht. Linnaea 7: 64. 1832. They are the same as 
Rusby 815 and 817, Spruce 4154, Mathews 1974, and specimens 
collected by Pearce at Coroico. 
gor, ‘*FiuckicGeria Fritscui.” Dr. Fritsch finds that the name 
Fluchigertia is preoccupied, and substitutes the name KonLert- 
ANTHUuS Fritscui (Rusby) Fritsch, in E. & P. Nat. Pfl. Nachtr. 
z5zo and 1596, ‘‘ BIGNONIA TECOMAEFLORA,” I now think must 
be referred to B. venusta Ker, Bot. Reg. A2. 2¢0. 
1161, ‘* CRESCENTIA sp.” must be referred to C. Cujeta L. Sp. Pl. 
7799, ‘* RuUELLIA HumBoLpTIaANa,” must be written R. WILLDE- 
NOVIANA (Nees) Lindau. 
1223, ‘* RUELLIA AMOENA,” is R. PEDUNCULOSA Nees. 
r295, ‘* RUELLIA »’ is R. proxima Lindau, Bull. Herb. 
Boiss. 3: 365. 1895. 
