PENTAND. MONOG. 395. Solanum. 
359 
Ptrt 
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Stem unarmed, herbaceous : leaves pinnate, cut ; racemes 
2-partcd, leaflefs: fniit glabrous. Love-apple. 
North America. Blachw. t. 133. Rumpht amb. ji t. r» 
Stem unarmed, herbaceous : leaves pinnate, cut: racemes 
■fimple : fruit a little villous. 
Jacj. hort. i.t. 1 1. Berry not grooved. 
Stem unarmed, herbaceous: leaves pinnate, cut, downy' 
racemes 2-parted, leafy: berries a little hairy. 
Peru. Jacf. ic. ror. 2. t. 327. Feuill. Peruv, 3. 2.25. 
Stem unarmed, herbaceous ; leaves fomewhat heart-fhaped, 
repand. 
Peru. Feuill. Peruv, 3. tab. 46. 
Stem unarmed, partly perennial : leaves in pairs, ovate, 
very entire : peduncles fomewhat umbellcd. 
Syjl. Nat. p. 17$. 
Stem unarmed, ihrubby :. leaves glabrous, ovate, pointed at 
both ends; umbels peduncled, extrafoliaccous. 
Mauritius Ifland. Jacq.ic.rar. 2, t. 326, 
Stem unarmed, herbaceous: leaves ovate, angular-toothed 
and waved: umbels lateral, nodding. 
^aftes. Eng. Bot. t. 566. Woodv. t. 226. Curt. Land. f. 2. /.14. 
The foreign fpecics have the fiemt round or angular, glabrous or 
villous, unarmed or prickly : kavet very entire or angular, 
glabrous or hairy. 
Stem unarmed, herbaceous: leaves ovate, angular-repand: 
fertile peduncles i-flowered, drooping. 
Ethiopia. Jacq, hort. t. 12. Label, ic. 265. 
Leauet obtufe ; fruit large, red, deeply rugged. 
Stem unarmed, herbaceous: leaves ovate, downy : pedun- 
cles pendulous, thickened : calyxes unarnjed- 
Afia. Africa. America. Pluk. phyt. 226, f 2. 
FItnvers large, blue : fruit refcmbling a goofe-egg, and is eaten 
boiled, under the name of the Egg-plant. 
Stem nearly unarmed, llirubby ; leaves lance-elliptic, very 
entire, glabrous above, downy urlcerneath; cymes 
mealy. 
^eft Indies, facq. Amer. 50, /. 40./'. 3. 
Unarmed: leaves elliptic, entire, tapering, a little downy 
underneath : racemes lateral : corols 5-parted. 
Cayenne. Vahl.eclag, i.p.zo, Willd. t.p. 1037. 
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