I racemosum, L.—V. 343. West Indies. 



l retrofractum, Vahl.—B. 180; M. 77. Jamaica. 



-V., Guilding. West Indies, Panama, 



Physalis angulata, L.—V. 368, 1328, 1329 j B. 239. A very widely 

 diffused species in tropical countries. 



Physalis minima, L.— V. 1947, 1949 ; B. 238. A widely diffused 

 species in the tropics. 



Brachistus macrophyllus, Micrs, syn. Wither: n-i: 

 Kititth. — V. 12.">2 Mexico and Jamaica to Venezuela and Columbia. 



Capsicum frutescens, L.—V. 792. Nearly all tropical countries; 

 though probably of American origin. 



Acnistus arhorescens, SchlechL—V. 242. Mexico and West Indies 

 southward to Peru and Brazil. 



Solandra grandiflora, Sw.—V. 1298. Mexico and West Indies to 

 O.liiti'bia and Brazil. 



, L.— B. 236. Introduced from the Old World. 



aveolens, Hurnb. et Bonpl.—Y. 983. Introduced from 

 •opical South America. 



Lam.—V. 567. Trinidad. 



Vent.)— V. 421, 1262, 1773, 

 1774. West Indies. 



L.—V 



binora, L— V. 303, 1218; B. 209, 210, 211 ; M. 7 ; U. 21. 



u ■■ ■ • i> -' 1 ii the warmer part* <•! America from Florida and 

 Mexico to Brazil and Peru, almoin West tropical Africa. 

 ^ Alectra brasiliensis, Benth,—V. 371. Trinidad, Guiana, and South 



