48 
obtuse, emarginate, rather diverging; petioles short, glandless ; 
pedicels twin. kh. ¥. S. Native of St. Domingo. Tacsònia 
bilobata, Spreng. syst. 3. p. 44. Flowers very small, greenish ? 
Two-lobed-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
21 P. Mextca‘na (Juss. l. c. p. 108. t. 38. f. 2.) leaves gla- 
brous, 2-lobed, rounded at the base, 3-nerved; lobes oblong, 
diverging a little, glabrous beneath; petioles short, glandless ; 
pedicels twin. kh. S. Native of Mexico, about Acapulco. 
Flowers small, whitish. 
Mexican Passion-flower. Clt. 1820. Shrub cl. 
22 P. Dicra‘mo (Moc. et Sesse, fl. mex. icon. ined. ex D. C. 
prod. 3. p. 324.) leaves glabrous, 2-lobed, somewhat emarginate 
at the base, 3-nerved, glandless beneath ; lobes oblong, divari- 
cate; petioles glandless; pedicels twin. h.. S. Native of 
New Spain, where it is called Dictamo. 
Dictamo Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
23 P. norma‘uis (Lin. amoen. 5. p. 408.) leaves glabrous, 3- 
nerved at the base, somewhat cordate, glandular beneath, some- 
what 3-lobed ; middle lobe small, lateral ones so much divaricate 
as to form a straight angle; petioles very short, glandless. 
k.. S. Native of Jamaica. Brown, jam. p. 328. Flowers 
small, pale coloured. Fruit purple, downy. 
Normal Passion-flower. FI. May, June. Clt.1771. Sh. cl. 
24 P. pauutniroxia (H. B. et Kunth, |. c. p. 132.) leaves 
downy beneath, and rather glandular, elliptic, rounded at the 
base, 2-lobed at the apex; lobes obtuse; petioles glandless, 
downy; pedicels solitary or twin, downy. kh. ,.S. Native of 
Quito, in temperate places. Flowers small, whitish. 
Bauhinia-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
25 P. rriseTosa (Moc. et Sesse, fl. mex. icon. ined. ex D. C. 
prod. 3. p. 324.) leaves glabrous, glandular beneath, ovate, 3- 
nerved, equally 3-lobed at the apex; lobes mucronated by a 
bristle each ; petioles glandless; pedicels twin. kh. U.S. Na- 
tive of Mexico. 
Three- bristled Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
26 P. misera (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 136.) 
leaves glabrous, reticulately 3-nerved, cordate, 3-lobed; lobes 
obtuse, emarginate, and are, as well as the petioles, glandless ; 
pedicels solitary. h. S. Native of South America, between 
Turbaco and Carthagena, in very hot places. Flowers small, 
with a greenish calyx, and violaceous crown. 
Miserable Passion-flower. Sbrub cl. 
27 P. coriacea (Juss, in ann. mus. 6. p. 109. t. 39. f. 2.) 
leaves smooth, coriaceous, glandular beneath, peltate, 3-lobed ; 
middle lobe obtuse : lateral ones acuminated, 2-nerved ; petioles 
biglandular in the middle ; pedicels twin. h.. S. Native 
of South America, near Honda; and perhaps also in Mexico, 
according to icon. fl. mex. ined. Flowers small, greenish. 
Coriaceous-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
28 P. prrrórmis (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 136.) leaves gla- 
brous, coriaceous, glandular beneath, peltate, somewhat 3-lobed, 
transversely lanceolate ; petioles biglandular in the middle ; pe- 
dicels solitary? h.. S. Native of New Granada, in tem- 
perate places on the Andes. Allied to P. coriàcea. Perhaps 
the same as the figure in Hern. mex. p. 435. upper figure. 
Tre with a greenish calyx, and violaceous crown tipped with 
yellow. 
Deformed Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
29 P. axcustiròLIAa (Swartz, prod. p. 97.) leaves glabrous, 
glandless, somewhat peltate : lower ones ovate, the rest lanceo- 
late, 2 or 3-lobed ; petioles short, biglandular above the middle ; 
pedicels solitary or twin. h. |. S. Native of the Caribbee 
Islands. Ker, bot. reg. t. 180. P. heterophýlla, Jacq. hort. 
schænbr. t. 181. Cièca heterophylla, Moench. P. longifòlia, 
ya dict. 3. p.40. Flowers yellowish, with the rays purple at 
the base. 
PASSIFLOREÆ. 
III. PAssiFLORA. 
Narrow-leaved Passion-flower. 
Shrub cl. 
30 P. macura`ra (Scan. cat. hort. bon. and Coll. hort. rip. p. 
101.) leaves glabrous, deeply 3-lobed, painted with white on the 
upper surface; lobes nearly equal, oblong, acute: upper ones 
bluntly trifid. intermediate one rather larger than the others; 
petioles glandless ; pedicels solitary or twin, rather pilose. h. 
u. S. Native of Curassoa. Pluk. t. 210. f. 3. Perhaps the 
same as P. minima of Lin. Flowers greenish. . 
Spotted-leaved Passion-flower. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1820. 
Shrub cl. 
31 P. era'ciuis (Link, enum. hort. berol. 2. p. 182.) leaves 
subcordate, glabrous, 3-lobed ; lobes roundish, beset with 2-4 
glands; petioles biglandular ; peduncles axillary, solitary; fruit 
egg-shaped. h.o. S. Native country unknown. Lindl. bot. 
reg. t. 870. Flowers whitish. Rays blue and white. 
Slender Passion-flower. Fl. Aug. Clt. 1823. Shrub cl. 
32 P. rurea (Lin. ameen. 1. p. 224. t. 10. f. 13.) leaves 
almost glabrous, cordate, trifid; lobes ovate, mucronate by a 
bristle, and are, as well as the petioles, glandless ; pedicels twin. 
Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1773, 
Y. s H. Native of Virginia and Florida, and of the West 
Indies. Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 607. Ker. bot. reg. t. 79. Flowers 
pale yellow. 
Yellon-flowered Passion-flower. 
Shrub cl. 
Fl. May, June. Clt. 1714. 
33 P. minmma (Jacq. hort. vind. t. 20.) leaves glabrous, gland- | 
less, 5-nerved, trifid: lobes ovate, middle one drawn out most; | 
petioles biglandular at the apex; pedicels twin. h. 
ue S| 
Native of South America. Sowerby in Lin. trans. 2. p. 27. t. 
5. f. 6. Ker, bot. reg. t. 144. P. hederacea, Lam. Flowers 
greenish yellow, with white rays. Nectarium fourfold, inner one 
with an entire brown rim, the outer plaited, of a dusky purple 
colour, the other ciliated, with capillary black hairs, with yellow 
tips; outmost one having the filamentous appendages twice as 
long as the others, dark purple at the base, and yellow from the 
middle to the tip. 
Least Passion-flower. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1690. Shrub cl. 
34 P. nirsu‘ra (Lin. ameen. 1. p. 227. t. 10. f. 16. exclusive 
of the synonymes of Hern. and Pluk.) leaves rather hairy be- 
neath, glandless, somewhat 5-nerved, 3 cleft; lobes ovate, mid- 
dle one much the largest ; petiole biglandular above the middle; 
pedicels twin. h., S. Native of the West Indies. Plum. 
amer. t. 88. A.-B. P. parvifolia, Swartz, prod. p. 97. Flowers 
whitish. 
Hairy Passion-flower. Fl. Sept. Clt. 1778. Shrub cl. 
35 P. suBerdsa (Lin. l. c. p. 226. t. 10. f. 14.) leaves gla- 
brous, somewhat ciliated, 5-nerved at the base, ovate, some- 
what cordate, usually 3-lobed; lobes ovate, acute: middle one — 
larger than the rest; petioles biglandular above the middle; | 
pedicels twin. h. S. Native of the West Indies and South 
America. Smith, exot. bot. 1. t. 28. Plum. amer. t. 84. Jacq: 
schoenbr. 2. t. 163. Flowers of a greenish yellow-colour ; 
crown purple at the bottom. Fruit purple when ripe. 
Cork-barked Passion-flower. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1759 
Shrub cl. 
36 P. pexra‘ra (Cav. diss. 10. p. 447. t. 275.) leaves pubes- | 
cent above, glandless, 3-nerved, rather peltate, 3-lobed beyond 
the middle; lobes lanceolate, divaricated ; petioles biglandular | 
Native of the An- 
in the middle; pedicels solitary. h.. S. 
Ker. bot. reg. 505. 
tilles, in hedges, as well as in Virginia. 
—Plum. amer. t. 85. Flowers greenish. 
Peltate-leaved Passion-flower. Fl. Aug. Sept. 
Shrub cl. 
Clt. 1778 
37 P. HEDERA`CEA (Cav. l. c. p. 448.) leaves somewhat pù- | 
berulous, glandless, 3-nerved, trifid: lobes ovate, obtuse ; pe“ | 
tioles biglandular in the middle ; pedicels solitary. 
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