200 THE CACTACEAE. 
PHYLLOCACTUS TRIUMPHANS. 
Illustration: Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 20: 3. 
Epiphyllum speciosum lateritiwm Henslow (Loudon, Encycl. Pl. ed. 2. 1202. 1841), an 
English hybrid, produced in 1828, is described as having brick-colored flowers. 
Phyllocactus tonduzii Weber is mentioned by Schumann (Monatsschr. Kakteenk. Io: 
127. 1900). 
Phyllocactus tuna is a name used by Wercklé (Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 15: 180. 1905) 
for a Costa Rican plant, without description. 
Phyllocactus weingartii Berger (Monatschr. Kakteenk. 30: 33. 1920) is related to 
Epiphyllum ackermannit. 
Charles Simon in 1893 published a list of 62 names of Epiphyllum, most of which are 
undoubtedly hybrids and some are referable to Zygocactus. The following binominals 
and trinomials are in the usual Latin form for specific and varietal names and are not 
recorded elsewhere: 
album violaceum grandiflorum palidum roseum translucens 
amabile grande superbum purpureum tricolor 
aurantiacum harrissoni roseum violaceum elegans 
brasiliense hercule rubrum violaceum violaceum grandiflorum 
carminatum latetium album ruckerianum superbum violaceum rubrum 
cruentum maximum salmoneum marginatum violaceum speciosum 
gracilis multiflorum “spectabile coccineum violaceum superbum 
There are many Latin names of Phyllocactus in catalogues, representing hybrids. We 
give below only those which have been used more or less in general botanical works, either 
as binominals or trinominals in regular Latin form: 
acutifrons buestii germania lunus 
agatha ’* campmannii guentneri mexicanus * 
alatus caparti hamburgiensis purpureus 
albus superbiens capelleanus haufhi ruelcheri 
alexandrinae carolus magnus helenus speciosissimus feltonii 
amarantinus _ castneri hempelii superbus 
arnoldi chico hibridus ulbrechtii 
aurantiacus superbus coccineus incomparabilis minuatus victoria-regia 
belgicus demouline  jenkinsonii vogelii 
bergeri dolores kerthii wippermannii 
bleindlii epirus laarsenii wrayi 
boehmii fuertii lorenzii zarka 
In 1897 Charles Simon, of Saint-Ouen, Paris, published a list of 370 names of Phyllo- 
cactus, most of which were probably hybrids. The following binomials and trinomials are 
in the usual Latin form for specific and varietal names and are not recorded elsewhere: 
ackermannii hybridus crenatus hirsutis funkii lorentzii 
ackermannii major crenatus lateralis gloriosus ludmani 
alatus major — crenatus latifolius gordonianus ludwigi 
albus grandidissimus crenatus luteus grandidissimus maigretii 
albus perfectus crenatus ruber grandiflorus magnificus 
albus superbissimus crispielsi grandiflorus albiflorus makoyi 
amabilis curtissi grandiflorus ruber mayanus 
amabilis perfectus dangeli guebwillerianus meyerianus 
atrosanguineus decumbens guedeneyi meuhlenpfordtii 
aurantiacus deveauxi hansii mulhousianus 
bergei dieffenbacchianus havermansii multiflorus 
billiardieri dumoulini hitchensis neubertii 
binderi edwarsii ignescens niedtii 
blindii ; elegans jenkinsonii superbus niger 
boliviensis erectus perfectus johnsonii nitens 
bollwillerianus erectus superbus jordanis nymphoea beata 
bothii = ernesti kampmannii paraguayensis 
brongnarti_ erubescens kermesimus magnus pentneri 
burmeisteri > fastuosus kiardi phyllantoides 
colmariensis feasti kranzii phyllantoides crenatus 
colombiensis felonis krausei potstachianus 
courantii — feltoni laetingii poulletianus 
crassuliefolius floribundus laloyi ressleri 
crenatus amarantinus formosus laudowi P 
crenatus caulorhizus franzii leopoldii 
* A hybrid referred by Index Kewensis to Cereus mexicanus. 
