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Other plants of the Order Solauese which have become 
naturalized in Queensland are, viz.: — 
Nicandra physalodes, Gcertn. This is an annual plant attain- 
ing the height of 5 or 6 feet. The fruit is a dry berry, enclosed 
in an inflated calyx similar to the Physalis, and is a native of 
Peru. 
Physalis peruviana, Linn., the common Cape Gooseberry. 
Lycium chinense, Mill. The Box-thorn. 
Datura stramonium, Linn. Thorn Apple, 
Capsicum frutescens. The Shrubby Capsicum which beam 
erect fruit. 
Lycopersicum esculentum, Mill. The Love Apple or 
Tomato. 
Nicotiana glauca, Graham. The tree or glaucous Tobacco. 
This plant, which is a native of Buenos Ayres, has become 
naturalized about Ipswich, where it forms a large shrub with 
cordato-ovate, somewhat fleshy leaves, often more than 5 inches 
long by 3 broad. Panicles of flowers terminal. Blowers, tubular, 
of a greenish yellow colour, over an inch long. 
Nicotiana Tabacum, Linn. The common tobacco plant is 
also found naturalized in a few places near where the plant ha& 
been cultivated. 
James C. Beal, Government Printer, William street, Brisbane. 
