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speciosus; Maund, Bot. 1: pl. 12, as C. speciosus lateritius; Curtis’s Bot. Mag. 49: pl. 2306; 
Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 6: pl. 486, as C. speciosissimus; Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 19: pl. 1596, as 
C. spectosissimus lateritius; Newman, Illustr. Bot. 209; Abh. Bayer. Akad. Beschr. Cact. 
2: pl. 3, f. 5; De Laet, Cat. Gén. f. 24, as Cereus speciosus: Lindley, Veg. King. ed. 3. 746. 
f. 498; Curtis’s Bot. Mag. 67: pl. 3822; The Garden 53: 153, as C. spectosissimus; Illustr. 
Hort. 32: pl. 548, as C. speciosissimus hoveyi; Sci. Amer. 124: 492, as Heliocereus mallisoni : 
Van Géel, Sert. Bot. 1: 116, as Cactus speciosissimus. 
On page 129, vol. 1, under Heliocereus cinnabarinus, add: Illustration: Monatsschr. 
Kakteenk. 32: 54, 55, as Cereus cinnabarinus. 
On page 129, vol. 1, under Heliocereus amecamensis, add to illustrations: Rother, 
Praktischer Leitfaden Kakteen 74, as Cereus amecamensis. 
On page 132, vol. 11, under Trichocereus spachianus, add to illustrations: Remark, 
Kakteenfreund 5, as Cereus spachianus. 
On page 133, vol. 11, under Trichocereus pasacana, insert: The name Cephalocereus 
pasacana (Engler and Prantl, Pflanzenfam. 3%: 182. 1894) has been used for this plant. 
Fic. 250.—Borzicactus fieldianus. Fic. 251.—Borzicactus fieldianus. 
On page 136, vol. 11, Trichocereus macrogonus, add: Illustrations: Garten-Zeitung 4°: 
182. f. 8, as Cereus macrogonus. 
On page 140, vol. 1, under Trichocereus coquimbanus, add to illustrations: Engler 
and Drude, Veg. Erde 8: pl. 16, as Cereus nigripilis. 
On page 140, vol. 1, under Trichocereus terscheckit, insert: This cactus is the only 
timber found in the region of the Puna and in the western mountains of Argentina that 
can be utilized in any form. It is employed on a large scale in the mines for timbering 
the galleries, if these happen to be dry. It is called cardén. 
Add: Illustration: Sci. Amer. 124: 492. . 
On page 143, vol. 11, under Trichocereus candicans, insert: The names Cereus gladiatus 
vernaculatus Monville (Labouret, Monogr. Cact. 327. 1853) and C. gladiatus courantit 
(Forster, Handb. Cact. ed. 2. 833. 1885) were given as synonyms of C. candicans. 
Cereus candicans dumesnilianus is figured and briefly described in the Gardeners’ 
Chronicle (111. 26: 415. f. 132). It is an upright plant with long, straight spines; the flowers 
are large and pure white. It flowered in the collection of Justus Corderoy. 
