PENTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Solarium. 77 
SOLANUM. Smith. 256. With, 253. 
Cor. rotata. Antherot subcoalitae, apice poro 
getnino clehiscentes. Bacca supera, bilocu- 
laris. 
Bloss. Wh^el-fhaped. Anthers a little united^ 
\ holes at the top of each. Berry ^’■celled. 
S. caulc inermi frutescente flexuoso, foliis Dulca- 
superioribus hastatis, racemis cymosis. mara., 
S. Stem without prickles, ratherJhruh-like, zig~ 
zag \ upper leaves halherd-Jhaped: flowers 
in tujt-like bunches, 
WOODY NIGHT-SHAOR. BITTER-SW'CET. 
fledges and sides of ditcties. Hedges by the sides of 
the Old Treat Ditches, beyond Newark Bridge; South- 
well. S, Jane, July. 
S. caule inermi herbaceo, foliis ovatis denta- nigrum. 
to-angulatis, umbellis lateralibus nutantibus, 
S. Ste7n without prickles, herbaceous : leaves 
eggfkaped, toothed, angular: bunches nod* 
ding, pointing 2 ways. 
COMMOrtf, or GARDEN NIGHT-SHADE. Ta 
kitchen gardens, amongst rubbish, and on dunghills. 
•Southwell ; Newark: by the side of the road from 
Collingi.am to Besihorpc, in great abunc'ance. 
A. June—Sept. 
CHIRONIA. Smith. 257. With. 2^4. 
Cor. hypocrateriformis. Stain, tubo inserta. 
Antherce demum spirales. Stylus declinatus. 
Pericarpium superurn, valvulis inflcxis bilo- 
culare. 
^Bloss. Funnel-Jhaped: pijl.il leaning.- Stain. 
fixed to the top of the tube of the hlojfom: 
Anthers becoming J'piial. Stcd-vess. 2- 
cclled. ii 3 
