(417) 
SoLanum Lyciowes L. Mant.1: 46. (Vo. 2508.) The same as 
Rusby 803. Not Rusby 833 or 875, nor Bang 372, which were 
published under this name. The last three represent a distinct 
species which is published below. 
Soranum Mac ta Schlecht. Hort. Hal. 6. (Vo. 2579.) 
Soranum Manponis Huerck & Muell.-Arg. in Huerck, Obs. 
Bot. 78. Coroico, August. oe 2619.) No. 2075 is prob- 
ably also of this species. Of this Mr. Bang says: ‘‘A tree 
15 ft. high, growing in dry ee the flowers yellow and blue.” 
Coripata, March 6, 1894 
SoLaNUM MYRIANTHUM Britton, Bull. Torrey Club 26: 191. 1899. 
(No. 2514.) 
SOLANUM OCHROPHYLLUM Huerck & Muell.-Arg. in Huerck, Obs. 
Bot. 50. (Mo. 7931.) This is the same as xo. 2630, which 
was published without specific name 
SoLANUM PTEROCLADUM Huerck & Muell.-Arg. in Huerck, Obs. 
Bot. 44. (iVo. 2872.) 
SOLANUM PSIDIIFOLIUM Rusby, Bull. Torrey Club 26: 194. (Vo. 
2250.) At different times, Mr. Bang sent two forms under this 
number. The typical plant is sparingly stellate-pubescent, the 
leaves broad, inequilateral and obtuse, the flowers in small, short- 
peduncled, pseudo-axillary cymes; the other densely stellate, the 
leaves narrower, equilateral, acute, the cymes looser and larger 
and long-peduncled. The difference is probably due to the latter 
being on young shoots, the former on old branchlets. The nar- 
row-leaved form closely resembles S. Lendenzz, but that is 
glabrous. 
SOLANUM PYCNANTHEMUM Mart. Flora 207: Beibl. 120. 1837. 
(No. 2869.) 
SoLaNuM RADICANS L. f. Dec.1: 19. p/. zo. ‘* Grows about houses, 
the flowers white and yellow. Used medicinally as a blood 
purifier, under the name of ‘Cuti-cuti.’” Coripata, February 
22, 1894. (Vo. 2062.) 
Sotanum Russyt Britton; Rusby, Bull. Torrey Club 26: 191. 
1899. (Wo. 788z.) 
SoLANUM TABACIFOLIUM Salzm.; Dun. in DC. Prodr. 13': 261. 
(Nos. 2527 and 2868.) The same as Burchell 4938 and Gard- 
mer 553. 
So.anum vaLipuM Rusby, Mem. Torrey Club 4: 230. (Mo. 
2511.) 
