290 
Solanacea;. Scrophulariace®. 
410. Nicandra. Nicandra. V, 56. 
1. Ls oval or elliptic, sinuate-dentate. FIs solitary, fairly 
large, light blue, white below. —Sometimes subsponta- 
neous on rubbish-heaps and in gardens. 7 
* physaloides Gartn. 1582. 
411. Physalis. Physalis. Y, 56. 
1. Ls oval, almost entire. FIs solitary, dirty white. Berry 
like a scarlet cherry enclosed in the, at last, enlarged, 
minium coloured calyx.—Stony, tliickety places, hedges; 
distrib. 6 . ... Alkekengi L. 1588. 
412. Atropa. Atropa. Y, 54. 
1. Ls oval, entire. FIs gen. solitary, reddish brown. Berry 
the size of a cherry, black, shining.—Woods, especially 
where recent clearings have been made; distrib. 6 
Belladonna L. 1584. 
413. Hyoscyamus. Henbane. Y, 53. 
1. Ls gen. sinuate-pinnatifid, the upper half clasping. FIs 
almost sessile in a 1-sided spike, dirty yellow, net- 
veined with violet. The ann., weakly, pi.: H. agrestis 
Kit.; the same with fls completely yellow: H. pallidus 
Kit.—Waste places and gardens, especially in warm 
parts. 5 .niger L. 1585. 
414. Datura. Datura. Y, 52. 
1. Ls oval, sinuate-dentate. Fls very large, white, rarely 
(b. Tatula L.) light violet. Fr. like that of the horse- 
chestnut.—As the last; b. Rorschach, Lausanne, Aigle; 6, 7 
Stramonium L. 1586. 
415. Nicotiana. Tobacco. V, 53. 
1. Cor. greenish yellow, with a flat limb; lobes very short, 
obtuse or short-acuminate.—7 . f rustica L. 1587. 
— Cor. rose-coloured, infundibuliform; lobes acuminate 2 
2. Ls oblong-lanceolate, acuminate; lateral nerves forming 
an acute angle with the middle one. 7 f Tabacum L. 1588. 
— Ls broad elliptic or oval, acute or short-acuminate; 
lateral nerves forming almost a right angle with the 
middle one —7 .... f latissima Mill. 1589. 
76. Scrophulariaceae. 
416. Verbascum. Mullein. V, 50. 
1. Inflorescence with glandiferous hairs. Fls solitary, 
more rarely in pairs, forming a lax raceme. Filaments 
