336 
Ohio: Beardslee. 
Missouri: Engelmann, 1880. 
Îllinois : + Engelmann, 1881. 
Michigan: Bailey, 1884; no. 4, 1887. 
Wisconsin: T. J. Hale, 1861. 
Minnesota: | Holzinger, 1889; Wm. M. Canby, 1868. 
Dakota: J. M. Coulter. 
Oregon: L. F. Henderson, no. 93, 1885. 
Washington: T. S. Brandegee, 1885; H. E. Seaton, no. 372. 
1891, in part. 
Ca 14. Physalis Philadelphica Lam. Enc. Meth. 2: ror. 1786; 
/ Pursh, FL Am. Sept. 157; Roern. & Sch. Syst. Veg. 4: 677; 
Nees, Linnaea, 6: 481; Don, Gard. Dict. 4: 450; Walp. Rep. 3: 
26; Dunal, DC. Prod. 13: part 1,450; Eat. Man. Ed. 2: 358; 
Ed: 3: 390; Ed 5: 329; Ed. 6: 2014 Gray, Man Ro. T: 
$54; Ed. 5: 381; Proc. Am. Acad. 10: 04; Syn. EL s: part 
I, 234; Wats. & Coulter in Gray, Man. Ed. 6: 375; Torr. Fl. 
N. & M. U. S. 235; Eat. & Wright, N. Am. Bot. 357; Wood, 
Class Book, 579 (1863); Bot. & Flor. 264 (1873); Noll, Fl. 
Pa. 282; Coult. Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 2: 300. 
P. chenopodifolia Willd. Sp. Pl. 1: 1023. 1798. Not Lam.* 
P. atriplicifolia Jacq. Frag. 58, pl. 85 (1800-8), Poir. Enc. Meth. 
Suppl. 2: 348; Roem. & Sch. Syst. Veg. 4: 677. 
P. ovata Poir. Enc. Meth. Suppl. 2: 347. 1811. 
P. megistocarpa Zuccagn. Obs. Cent. no. 57; Roem. Coll. Bot. 
I 30. 1809. 
P. angulata Philadelphica Gray, Man. Ed. 2: 340. 1856. 
P. angulata Spreng. Syst, Veg. 1: 697. 1825 (in part); Porter 
& Coulter, Syn. FI. Col. 110. In part. 1874. 
Annual, or perennial from a deep rootstock, tall, erect, 14-114 
m. high ; stem angled, dichotomously branched, glabrous or some- 
base and more or less acuminate, entire or repand-denticulate, 
6-10 cm. long, on petioles 4-6 cm., often in pairs; peduncles 
slender, 1-2 cm. long, generally longer than the flower; calyx 
glabrous or minutely ciliolate, lobes ovate-lanceolate or triangular, 
sometimes broadly ovate and unequal, generally equalling the 
*Ill. 2: 28 (1791-3). 
