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THE CACTACEAE. 



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To this species Schumann refers Cereus fiavescens (Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 79. 1837) 

 and with it should be referred Echinocereus fiavescens (Riimpler in Forster, Handb. Cact. 

 ed. 2. 826. 1885). Cereus mult angular is var. albispinus and var. prolifer Salm-Dyck (Hort. 

 Dyck. 62. 1834) and var. rufispinus Fobe (Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 18: 75. 1908) are unpub- 



lished names. 



kageneckii Gmelin 



Enum 



1837), also, according to the 



Index Kewensis, Cactus kageneckii (De CandoUe, Prodr. 3: 463. 1828) and Cereus 

 ochracanthus (Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 78) were published as synonyms. 



In the Engelmann Herbarium is a single specimen labeled ''Cereus multangular is" with 

 the following note: "Columnar, similar to serpentinus, coll. Germantown, Pa., October 

 27, 1869." We believe this plant is Nyctocereus serpentinus. 



Dr. A. HrdUcka collected in March 1913, in the mountains southeast of Nasea. Peru. 



Schumann 



000 to 7,000 feet, a curious plant which may 



high, with numerous low almost 



numerous spmes; areoles approximate 



mm 



more 



mm 



Wash in gt 



Iviving specimens 



Enum 



nosus aureus C 

 Brit. ed. 3. 283. 



Hort. Ripul. 25. 1825; Echinocactus lecchii Don 



Schumann 



and C. lanugi 

 L Sweet. Hort 



Enum. Cact. 78. 1837) was given as a synonym 



Cereus lanuginosus aureus (Pfeif- 



lecchii. Cactus lecchii was 



s"r xfr^no ^35 • ^f ^2 ) '"^ ^'' ^'''''^^ appendix to the Hortus Ripulensis (Mem. Accad. 



Cereus limensis Salm-Dyck, AUg. Gartenz. 13 : 353. 1845 



.d, one long. thk„''the 0,,^!^;^^'^^ ^^Ftt' ZS^^^SZ L'o^^wStTS'v;.^^'""'^'^ 



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This species is not determinable but was referred by Schumann 



824. 



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synonym 



Lemaire (Riimpler in Forster, Handb 



[.ANGLASSEi, Monatsschr. Kakteenk ja- i ac" .r.r. tv/t .• 

 Weingart (M— *— i-- ^^^,^'^^^^^•^4. 145- .1904. Mentioned 



some growth and comnared fwTtTn /^' a^* '9 19; described the plant a 

 stems of <; or 6 ancrlpc ^^- 3' 285- 1839. Described i 



stems of 5 or 6 angles. 



Cereus amblyogonus G. Don in Sweet, Hort. Brit ed ^ 28. 



and introdiiPf.ri ft-^™ o^..*u ^'^ •"^^^- ^^- 3- 284. 



Cereus 



and introduced from South America 

 ZAUDATus Gillies in Sweet, Hor 

 introduced from Chile in 1828 



Described as horizontal with 



1839. Described as " blunt angled " 



1839. Described only as "tailed" and 



i^EREus LONGiFOLius Karwinskv in Sweet Hort "R > ^ 



Cereus de laguna Haage in Forster. Handb Cact ..T" ^r« ^I^-q'^^^' P^^^^^bed as "long-leaved." 



and r. Ph,,ry,o,.o r.^A ^„ t,- / tr°- r^^^- 433- 1846. Said to be s mHar f.. r „.^ ,_.• 



rr. ^ ^"^ ^- ^^"'"'^^"^ and to be from Brazil' 

 Cereus regalis Haworth in Sprengel. Syst 2- .06 



elongated yellow equal spines ^^ 



Cereus ovatus 



1846. Said to be similar to C. gel)metrizans 

 1825. Described as erect, 9-ribbed, and with 



["-W ■ .."r:.^">..'^^.-. '«3°: Cactus ovatus GiUies) 



decorus I^oddiges (Voigt Hort ' vSub b C /^^* '^^ 



India in 1840 but are not^nowknow^'n nor h^vpVi"' ?' '^^^^ were both introduced^into 



Cereus flavisPinus Rn..l TZl"^^' .t""^ ^\^7 ^^^« described. 



flavispinus Roezl in Morren 



Hort. 24:39. 



mouritams above Uma, was never formally 



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