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55, SOLAXACE^. 
[Lycium. Cal. small and adpressed to base of fruit. Cor. 
fimnekhaped with a short tube and 5 equal patent lobes. 
Stam. exserted. Fr. a 2-celled beny.] 
4. Datuba. Cor. funnelshaped, angular, 5-lobed. Cal. de- 
ciduous. Stigma 2-lobed. Caps, i-valved, with 2 partially 
bipartite cells. 
Tribe I. Solaneee. 
I. Sola'num Linn. Nightshade. 
1. S. nigrum (L.) ; st. herhaceotcs with tubercled angles, 1. ovate 
bluntly dentate or wa^•y, fl. drooping, hairs incurved upwards. — 
E. B. 556. St. 1. 4. — Umbel from the intermediate spaces be- 
tween the leaves. L. attenuate below. Fl. white. Fr.-stalks 
thickened upwards. Berries globular, black, or rarely green, 
when ripe. St. a foot or more high. — [^. S. miniatum (]3emh.)j 
angles of the st. with prominent tubercles, 1. sinuate-dentate 
more deeply toothed and less attenuate below, pubescence patent, 
berries red. It may be distinct.] — Waste ground. Jersey.] 
A. Vn.— X. Black Nightshade. E. S." I. 
2. S. Dulcamara (L.) ; st. shrubby zigzag, 1. cordate-ovate, 
upper I. hastate aiu-icled, fl. drooping. — II. B. 5G5. St. 18. 3. — 
Corymb opposite to leaves. Yl. pui-ple vnth 2 green spots at the 
base of each segment. Berries ovate, red. St. climbing to the 
height of 12—14 feet, nearly round, almost glabrous throughout, 
or st. and 1. downy with-patent hairs. — /3. marinum ; branches 
of the present year and 1. fleshy and usually clothed with hairs 
incurved upwards, st. angular prostrate difiuse much branched, 
1. all (? ) cordate not hastate. S. lignosum sett Dulcamara ma- 
rina Ray 265. — Woods and hedges, common. /3. Pebbly sea- 
beach. Sh. VI. vn. Bitter-sweet. E. S. I. 
Tribe II. Atropea. 
2. At'eopa Linn. Deadly Nightshade. Dwale. 
1. A. BeMadon'na (L.) ; st. hei-baceous, 1. broadly ovate entire, 
fl. solitary axillary ou short stalks.—^. B. 595. St. .3. 5.— St. 3 
ft. high. Fl. lurid purple, drooping. Berry ^-iolet-black, highly 
poisonous. — Waste places, rare. P. VI. — VIII. E. S. I. ? 
3. Hyosct'amtts Linn. Henbane. 
1. H. niger (L.); 1. oblong pinnatifid or sinuate sessile and 
amplexicaul, lower 1. stalked, fl. nearly sessile axillary uni- 
lateral.— J?. B. 591. St. 3. 4.— St. 1—2 ft. high. Fl. hu-id yel- 
low, with dark veins, drooping. Fr. erect. Whole herbage 
