458 METASPERMAE OF THE MINNESOTA VALLEY. 
Physalis angulata Linn. Spec. 262 (1758). 
Wats. and Coult , Gray’s Man. 6 ed. 375; Britt., FJ]. N. J. 181; Webb., 
Fl. Neb. 136; Upham, Fl. Minn. 111; Coult., Fl. Colo. 269; Chap.. Fl. S. 
St. 351; Cov., Fl. Ark. 207; Gray, Syn. Fl. II, 1, 234; Coult., Fl. Tex. 300. 
North America: N. J. to Minn. and Neb.; S. to Tex. 
and Fla. ‘‘Widely diffused in the tropics” (Gray). 
Minn. valley: N. HE. district; infrequent; waste places. 
Physalis philadelphica Lam. Enc. Meth. II, 101 (1786). 
P. chenopodifolia WiLLp. Spec. I, 1023 (1797). 
Wats. and Coult., Gray’s Man. 6 ed. 375; Britt., Fl. N.J.181; Upham, 
Fl. Minn. 111; Cov., Fl. Ark. 207; Gray, Syn. Fl. IT, 1, 234; Engl. v. Wetts., 
Nat. Pflanz. 1V, 3b, 19; Coult., Fl. Tex. 300. 
North America: N. J. to Minn.; S. to Ill, Ark. and 
Texas. 
Minn. valley: S. central district; Blue Earth valley to 
Redwood valley; low rich ground in thickets. 
Physalis grandiflora Hoox. Fl. Bor. Am. II, 90 (1840). 
Wats. and Coult., Gray’s Man. 6 ed. 375; Mac., Fl. Can. I, 349; Upham, 
Fl. Minn. 111; Gray, Syn. FI. II, 1, 233. 
North America: St. Lawrence river to L. Champlain; 
‘W. to Man. and Saskatchewan; S. to Minn. 
Minn. valley: N. edge; local or rare; clearings and 
waste in forest. 
HERB.: Bailey 242, Vermilion lake. 
SOLANUM Linn. Gen. 145 (1787). 
Aquartia LINN. Gen. ed. VI, 136 (1764). 
Normania Loweg, Man. Fl]. Mader. II, 70 (1868). 
Cliocarpus Miers. Ann. Nat. Hist. 2, IV, 141 (1859). 
Nycterium Vent. Jard. Malm. t. 85 (1804). 
Androcera Nutt. Gen. J, 129 (1818). 
Melogona Tourn. Inst. 151 (1700). 
Pseudocapsicum MoENcH, Meth. 476 (1794). 
Dulecamara MoENcH, 1. c. 514 (1794). 
Ceranthera MorencH, Monthl. Mag. (1819). 
Cyphomanera SENDT. Flora, 162 (1845). 
Pionandra Miers. Hook. Lond. Journ. IV, 353 (1845). 
Cyathostyles ScHoTttT. ex Meiss. Gen. Com. 184 (1843). 
Pallavicinia DENotT. Flora, 162 (1847). 
Lycopersicum DuNAL, Solan. t. 3, fig. 3 (1816). 
Psolanum Neck. Elem. 708 (1790). 
Baillon, Hist. Pl. 1X, 327; Benth. and Hook., Gen. Pl. II, 888, 889; 
Durand, Ind. Gen. Phun. 287; Engler and Prantl, Nat. Pflanz. IV, 3b, 21 
(von Wettstein); Schenck, Palaeophyt. 177. 
Living species: 1000+ described; 950 distinct; tropical 
and subtropical regions; extra tropical north rather than 
south. Europe, 9; Russia, 8; Russian Europe, 5; N. America, 
