PENTANDRIA moxogynia. Solanum. 
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yellow. This singular species of Solanum is very 
nearly allied to S. cornutum , Juss. in Annales de Mus. 
hist. nat. 3. p. 120. t. g. and they probably will form 
a new genus, to which some other not properly ex- 
amined species may belong. 
193. PHYSALIS. Gen.pl. 336. 
1. P. foliis geminis subcordato-ovalibus repandis obtusis sub- 
tomentosis, caule herbaceo superne paniculato, caly- 
cibus fructiferis pubescentibus. — IVillcl. sp.pl. 1 . 
p. 1021. 
Icon. Jacq.kort. 2. t. 136. Dill. elth. t. 10. f. 10. 
On road sides and among rubbish : Pensylvania to Ca- 
rolina. 1/. July — Aug. v.v. Flowers yellow j ber- 
ries viscous. 
2. P. foliis quasi cordato-suborbiculatis acuminatis inaequa- 
liter dentatis, caule herbaceo divaricato-ramosissimo : 
ramis angulatis. — Mich.Jl, amer. 1 . p. 14 9. 
cc. P. summitatibus petiolisque vix pubescentibus. 
P. angulata Walt.Jl. car, 99. 
/3. P. viscido-pubescens. 
In sandy fields of Lower Carolina. 1/ . July, Aug. v. v. 
Flowers yellow, with brown spots and blueish an- 
™ thers. 
'3. P. foliis geminis ovali-lanceolatis subintegris, in petiolum 
sensim angustatis pubescentibus, caule herbaceo di- 
chotomo, calyce villoso. — Mich.Jl. amer. 1. p. 149. 
In Lower Cardina. Michaux. l/.July. v.s.inHerb. 
Walt. 
viscosa. 
obscura. 
glabra. 
pubescens. 
lanceolata. 
4. P. foliis ovatis subrepandis obtusis nudiusculis, caule pensylvanica. 
herbaceo ramoso, pedunculis solitariis petiolis paulo 
longioribus.- — Willd.sp.pl. 1 . p. 1021. 
P. tomentosa. Walt.Jl. car. 99 ? 
On road sides, among rubbish : Pensylvania to Carolina. 
I/ . June, July. v. v. Flowers entirely yellow. 
5. P. foliis ovatis repando-dentatis glabris, caule herbaceo Philadelphia 
ramosissimo, pedunculis solitariis petiolo multo bre- ca. 
vioribus, Lam. encycl. 2, p. 101. 
In dry places on river sides ; New England to Virginia. 
©.July, v.v . Flowers larger than the foregoing 
species, yellow, with brown stripes. 
6. P. foliis villoso-viscosis cordatis, caule herbaceo ramo- pubescens. 
