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Solanum bolivianum Britton, sp. nov. 
A large shrub, bearing scattered small, nearly straight, an t and 
stout elon prickles on the branchlets and lower surfaces of the 
petioles and midribs, all of which are of a very FP rants peti- 
oles thickish but weak, 3-6 cm. long; blades 2-3 dm. long and 
cordate at the base, very coarsely few-toothed with rounded sinuses, 
anthers 5-6 mm. long, nearly straight, ea lanceolate; style 
slender, nearly twice the length of the a 
‘© A shrub, 20 ft. high, growing on sere iverede Coroico, 
September, 1894. (Vo. 2436, type.) The same as Rusby 
778. 
SoLtanum cymosum R. &. P. Fl. Per. 2: 31. pl. 260. (No. 
2870.) 
SOLANUM CAMPYLOCLADUM MAGDALENAE Dunal, in DC. Prodr. 
13: 173. (Vo. 2523.) Probably a Brachistus, but I have no 
flowers of the plant. The same as Rusby 78¢ and 798. 
?SoLanuM cLavatum Rusby, Mem. Torrey Club 6: 87. (Ve. 
2628.) The buds and flowers are fully twice as large as in the 
type, and more elongated. 
SOLANUM DECORUM Sendtn. in Mart. Fl. Bras. 10: 83. (lVo. 2576.) 
The same as Spruce 1873. 
SOLANUM GRANULOSO-LEPROSUM Dunal, in DC. Prodr. 13!: 115. 
‘© A shrub, 6 to 8 ft. high, in wet forest-mould, the flowers 
white.” Unduavi, September, 1894. (JVos. 2¢78 and 2528.) 
It is the same as Grisebach’s “+ S. verbasctfolium” in Herb. Kew, 
from the Argentine. 
Solanum LEpTocauton Huerck & Muell.-Arg. in Huerck, 
Obs. Bot. 40. (Vos. rorg and 2024.) The same as Mandon 
404. 
SoLanuM Litacinum Rusby, Bull. Torrey Club 26: 189. (Wo. 
2023.) 
SoLanum Linpenu Rusby, Mem. Torrey Club 6: 88. ‘+ A shrub, 
4-6 ft. high, in rich forest-mould near the river; abundant.” 
Coripata, May 12, 1894. (Vo. 2788.) 
