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Solanum incarceratum R. & P. Fl. Per. 2: 40. pl. 176. f.a. Yun- 
gas, 1890 (614a and 702) — Rusby's 783 and 793. 
Solanum Sprucei N. Huerck et Muell. Arg.; Huerck, Obs. Bot. 67. 
Yungas, 1890 (630) A little less tomentose than Spruce's 
4352, the type. 
Solanum Salzmanni Dun. in DC. Prod. 13: 1,206. Yungas, 1890 
(630a) — Jenman's 4072. Very variable as to spine-characters. 
Solanum montanum (Dun.) R. & P. Fl. Per. 2: 32. pl. 160. f. 6. 
(Witheringia montana var. 3, Dun. Syn. 2, n. 8) Yungas, 
1890 (740) — Rusby's 795. | 
SOLANUM URSINUM sp. n. 
A stout coarse shrub, aculeate with few scattered solitary 
the branchlets; cymes mostly peduncled, the peduncles shorter 
than those of its branches, the pedicels very stout, shorter than 
the calyx, which is shaggy within and without, its lobes a little 
longer than the tube, ovate, acute, nearly 1 cm. long, 4-5 mm. 
broad; corolla purplish blue, shaggy without, divided nearly to 
the base, oblong, obtuse, 2 cm. or more in lengtlf; anthers 9 mm. 
long, oblong, slightly acuminate but obtuse, the apex apparently 
slightly recurved and pores looking outward; ovary and lower 
half*of style densely shaggy, style thickened upward, truncate, 12 
mm. long exclusive of ovary; fruit globular, 1.5 cm. in diameter 
(when dry), glabrous, shining, apparently green. 
Yungas, 1890 (703). Near `S. pelliceum Sendtn. but flowers 
larger, calyx smaller and hairs distinct. 
SOLANUM PEARCEI Britton, Ms. 
Shrubby; branches slender, light brown, above narrowly 
winged by the decurrent petioles, and, like the peduncles and 
