50 
lous and glandless; pedicels twin. kh. J. S. Native of Mexico, 
on the burning Mount Jorullo. Flowers greenish ? 
Jorullo Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
53 P. sicyoipes (Schlecht. et Cham. in Linnea. vol. 5. p. 
88.) leaves cordate, 3-lobed, sharply subdentate or quite entire, 
glaucous beneath, hairy, biglandular in the recesses, smooth- 
ish above; lobes triangularly acuminated, middle lobe the 
longest; petioles hairy, biglandular in the middle; glands large, 
clavate; stipulas half ovate, cuspidately acuminated ; peduncles 
twin; bracteas filiform, small, approximating the flower. h.. S. 
Native of Mexico, in woods near Jalapa. Flowers pale. Habit 
of Brydnia. 
Sicyos-like Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
54 P. optonea‘ra (Swartz, prod. p. 97.) leaves glabrous, 
glandular beneath, oblong, rounded at the base, 3-nerved, 3- 
lobed at the apex ; petioles glandless ; pedicels solitary. h. , 
S. Native of Jamaica, among bushes. P. elongata, Poir. suppl. 
2. p. 839. 
Oblong-leaved Passion-flower. 
Shrub cl. 
55 P. ryræròLa (Tuss. ant. t. 4.) leaves glabrous, glandular 
beneath, ovate at the base, 3-nerved, 3-lobed at the apex; lobes 
straight, acuminated, middle lobe small ; petioles glandless; pe- 
dicels solitary or twin. h. J. S. Native of Jamaica, on Mount 
St. George. Probably sufficiently distinct from the preceding 
and following species. 
Lyre-leaved Passion-flower. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 1816. Sh. cl. 
56 P. ruserdsa (Jacq. hort. schoenbr. t. 496.) leaves gla- 
brous, glandular beneath, rounded at the base, 3-nerved, 3- 
lobed at the apex; lobes oblong, acute, middle lobe very small ; 
petioles glandless ; pedicels twin; branches of root tuberous. 
k. a S. Native of South America. Ker, bot. reg. t. 432. 
P. punctata, Lodd. bot. cab. t. 110. Lower leaves usually 
painted with white on the upper surface. Flowers greenish 
white; outer crown green at the base, tipped with purple and 
white. Style purple. 
Tuberous-rooted Passion-flower. 
Shrub cl. 
57 P. rorunpiroria (Lin. 1. c. p. 235.) leaves rather glandu- 
lar, velvety beneath, nearly orbicular, 3-nerved, 3-lobed ; pe- 
tioles glandless; pedicels twin ; berries globose, hairy. h 
S. Native of the Antilles. Plum. icon. amer. t. 138. f. 
Cav. diss. t. 290. Flowers whitish. 
Var. P, Jacquini (D. C. 1. c.) leaves glabrous beneath ; pedi- 
cels solitary ; leaflets of involucrum ovate. h. u:S. Native 
of Carthagena, in the woods. P. rotundifolia, Jacq. obs. t. 46. 
f.1. Petals whitish ; rays of crown yellow. 
Var. y, Snartzii (D. C. prod. 3. p. 327.) leaves glabrous be- 
neath ; berry ovate, glabrous. h. u- S. Native of the south 
of Jamaica. P, rotundifdlia, Swartz, obs. p. 337. Flowers 
greenish. 
Round-leaved Passion-flower. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1779. 
Shrub cl. 
58 P. atyiroxia (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p- 136.) 
leaves puberulous beneath, glandular, ovate, roundly truncate at 
the base, 3-nerved, roundly 3-lobed at the apex ; middle lobe 
emarginate ; petioles glandless, and are, as well as the pedicels, 
downy, and twin ; berries spherical, glabrous. h. .S. Na- 
tive of South America, on Mount Quindiu, at the river Cuello. 
Flowers large. 
Alder-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
59 P. osgscu`ra ; leaves 3-lobed, somewhat cordate, truncate, 
velvety: lateral lobes divaricate: intermediate one obsolete, 
emarginate ; petals emarginate, shorter than the calyx ; tube of 
calyx rotate, depressed ; inner crown pubescent, plicate, lying -on 
the base of the stipe, in the disc, outer crown radiate; ovarium vil- 
8 
Fl. June, Aug. Cl 1816. 
Fl. June, Oct. Clt. 1810. 
EO 
1. 
PASSIFLOREZ. 
III. PASSIFLORA. 
lous. h . S. Native of the north-eastern coast of South America, 
but in what place we gathered it is now forgotten. Flowers 
small, pale green, with a downy pedicel: the inner crown is | 
downy and purple : the outer crown has its lower half purple, 
and its upper white. This species seems to come nearest to P, 
alnifolia of Bonpland. 
Obscure Passion-flower. Fl. Aug. Nov. Clt. 1823. Sh, el, 
60 P. mo'tuis (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 137.) leaves canes- 
cent beneath, glandular, ovate-cordate at the base, 3-nerved, 3- 
lobed at the apex: lateral lobes very small; petioles glandless, 
and are, as well as the pedicels, pubescent ; pedicels twin; ber- 
ries globose, puberulous. h. S. Native of South America, 
on Mount Quindiu. Flowers not seen. 
Soft Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
61 P. puncra'ta (Lin. amoen. 1. p. 224. t. 10. f. 12.) leaves 
glabrous, transversely oval, glandular beneath, 3-nerved at the 
base, and emarginately cordate, very bluntly 3-lobed at the apex; 
petioles glandless ; pedicels solitary, longer than the petioles. 
h. u. G. NativeofPeru. Feuill, per. 2.t. 11. Flowers with 
whitish petals: and violet rays, tipped with yellow. 
Dotied-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl, ; 
62 P. sryontoipes (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c. p. 140.) leaves his- 
pid, cordate at the base, 5-nerved, palmately 5-lobed, sharply- 
toothed ; petioles biglandular at the apex, hairy ; pedicels hairy, 
twin; berries elliptic, glabrous. h.. S. Native of Mexico, 
near Santa Rosa. Flowers greenish. 
Bryony-like Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
Secr. VI. Graxanírra (Granadilla or Granadille is the French 
name of some Passion-flowers, so called from the resemblance 0 
the fruit, in size and colour, to a pomegranate, with this differ- 
ence, that it is not crowned by the calyx). D. C. in mem. sot. 
gen. 1. pt. 2. p. 435. prod. 3. p. 327.—-Anthactinia, Bory, am. 
gen. 2. p.138. Involucrum 3-leaved under the flower; leaflets 
entire or toothed, never jagged. Calyx 10-lobed ; the 5 inner 
lobes are probably petals. Pedicels 1-flowered, rising from the 
same axils as the tendrils, which are simple. 
* Leaves entire. 
63 P. serratiroria (Lin. ameen. 1. p. 217. t. 10. f 1.) 
leaves pubescent beneath, ovate-lanceolate, acute, serrulated, 
feather-nerved ; petioles bearing 4 glands, and are, as well as 
the pedicels, pubescent. h.. S. Native of South America 
Cay. diss. t. 279. Sims, bot. mag. t. 651. Jacq. hort. scheenb. 
1. p. 4. t. 10. Mart. dec. 4. t. 36. Flowers with purple petals, 
and the filaments of the crown pale purple at the base, 4 
from thence bluish. 
Saw-leaved Passion-flower. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1731. Sh. cl. 
64 P. nrripa (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c. p. 130.) leaves glabrous 
oblong-elliptic, acuminated, serrulated, feather-nerved ; petioles 
biglandular. h.. S. Native in woods about the Orinoco. | 
Very nearly allied to the preceding species. Flowers about the 
size of those of P. cærùlea, with a reddish calyx: crown with 
blue filaments, ringed with white. 
Shining-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
65 P. cuazumzrouia (Juss. ann. mus. 6. t. 39. f. 1.) leaves 
glabrous, ovate-oblong, acuminated, denticulated ; petioles br 
glandular ; crown one-half shorter than the calycine lobes. 
u S. Native of New Granada, in very hot places. Flowel 
large, with a whitish calyx. 
Guazuma-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
66 P. coccr’Nza (Aubl. guian. 2. t. $24.) leaves glabrous 
ovate, coarsely toothed, acutish ; petioles bearing 4-6 glands; 
bracteas ovate, subserrated, velvety. h. _. S. Native © 
Guiana, where it is also cultivated ; and Maranham, in Braz! l 
Cav. diss. t. 280. Flowers scarlet, with orange-coloured ray® | 
Fruit full of juicy sweet edible pulp. 
