492 
1880).——‘‘ Sweet Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum annuum var. )" in 
New Comm. Pl. and. Drugs, Christy, No. 4, 1881, pp. 15-17.—— 
: in 
LEN coa PR. 32 
" Fructus Capsici," in Pharmacographia, Flückiger and 
Hanbury, pp. 452-455.— —'* Capsicum,” in Dict. Econ. Prod. 
India, edie li. en pP- nd 140, C. annuum, frutescens, gros- 
sum, minimu t i 
300.— ‘A Note on Chili Cultivation,” Drieberg, in Trop, 
Agric. xxiv. 1905, pp. : 177-119.—— Chi lies or Capsicums,”’ 
Buttenshaw, in West Indian Bull. vii. No. 3, 1906, pp. 213- 
221. ‘‘ Capsicum," in Comm. Prod. India, Watt, pp. 264- 
269 (John Murray, London, 1908).—-— ** Chillies, "om Dui 
Imp. Inst. vii. : . 45-46.——-'* p Pods from 
Rhodesia and the Gold Coast," l.c. x. 1912, 571-572. 
‘‘ Capsieums,"" in Spices, Ridley, pp- 360-389. (Macmillan and 
Co. Ltd. London, 1912).— —'* Sweet or Non-Pungent Cayenne 
Pepper,” ,, Holmes, in Pharm. Journ. [4] xxxvi. 1913, pp. 626- 
627. -''Capsicums," in The Perfumery and Essential Oil 
Record, v. May 1914, pp. 145—146. 
Datura, Tigh 
Datura Pers Linn.; Fl. Trop. Afr. IV. Sect. 2, p- 256. 
IU—Rumpf, Amb. v. t. 87; Blanco, Fl. Filip. t. 35; Wight, 
Ic. Pl. Ind. br iv. t. 1396; jus ust. t. 166 a Í. 1; FI. des 
Vernac. names.—Jila-Andundo (Golungo Alto, Welwitsch); 
Mutumbella (Mossamedes, ees Estramonio (Porto Rico, 
Cook and Collins).— Black Dat 
Cosmopolitan in = Tropics ; ds var. alba is recorded from the 
West Coast of Afri 
Leaves boiled in ane to give ` a stupefying quality, Shire 
i . Ke Gad s a narcotic to drug 
palm-wine, in Golungo Alto, Tii 1n case of a robbery the negroes 
use a mixture of Sen pounded leaves and palm-wine—which pro- 
uces, when a condition bordering on madness—to 
discover the thief (Hiern, Cat. Welw. Afr. Pl. iii. p. 753). In 
neral the properties are much the same as those of 
. Stramonium. The var. alba is said to be most highly approved 
for Mu : puo ses in India (Watt, Comm. Prod. India, 
mies ed with plants grown in India, the total 
alkaloid x been found to vary from 0-1 in the roots to 0-2 in the 
