SUPPLEMENTUM. 
Solanum heterandrum. — S. annuum j caule follisque acalea- 
tis, foliis ovatis pinnatilidis utrinque hirsutis, laciniis 
obtusiusculis, antheris declinatis distantibas, ima corni- 
formi productiore, bacca calyce echinato inclusa. 
Icon. Tab. 7. 
The present description has been taken from a living plant 
raised by A. B. Lambert, Esq. from seeds received of 
Mr. Nuttall. The native specimen the former descrip- 
tion was made from was very imperfect. 
Physalis somnifera. — P. perennis, tomentosaj foliis ovatis 
integerrimis, floribus confertis brevissime pedicellatis, 
corollis carnpanulatis. JVilld. sp. pL 1. p. 101 9. 
Icon, Cav. ic. 2. t. 103. 
In South Carolina. Cateshy. }/ . July. v. s. in Herb, 
Sherard. Flowers small, brownish-)‘ellow. 
Campanula nitida~C. glaberrima; folds radicalibus spa- 
thulato-obiongis coriaceis cartilagineo-crenati.s, caulinis 
lanceolato-oblongis subintegerrimis, floribus racemosis, 
corollis campanulato-rotatis.— sp. pi. 1. p. 899. 
C. americana minor, flore coeruleo patulo Roh.ic. 
In North America, I/. July. v. s. in Herb. Lambert, 
nec non Sherard. About a span high ; flowers middle 
size, tine blue. What part of America it is from is not 
known, but I suppose it to be Hudson’s Bay. Misled 
by Michaux, this plant had been inserted as a sy- 
nonym to C. acuminata, with which it has not the least 
connection. 
Ribes laxiJiorum.~R. inerme j foliis cordatis 5-lobis inciso- 
dentatis glabris, petiolis gracilibus, racemis laxis erectis 
longitudine foliorum, bracteis subulatis, pedicellis elon- 
gatis, calycibus campanulato-tubulatis, baccis globosis 
hispidis. 
On the north-west coast. Menzies. . v. s. in Herb. 
Banks. The flowers appear to be yellow, about the 
size of R JLoridum. 
Ribes speciosum. — R. sub gemmis 3-plicato-acaleatum j 
foliis cuneato-subrorundis inc so-crenatis glabris nervo- 
sis subtus paliidioribus, petiolis brevibus, pedunculis 
sub-3-floris foliis longioribus, pedicellis germinibusque 
glanduloso-pilosis, calycibus tubulatis pedicellis longio- 
ribus, staiTiinibus longissime exertis. 
On the north-west coast. Menzies. Tj . v. s. in Herb. 
Banks, 1 he younger branches are hispid 3 the flowers 
731 
p. 150. 
p. 157. 
p. 159. 
p, 103. 
p. 105, 
