pechiense, and aculeatissimum of Jaceuin; but differs from 
both, especially in being so much less prickly. 
Native of the northern part of South America. Re- 
quires to be kept in a warm part of the stove in the winter, 
where, though it loses its leaves, they are immediately suc- 
ceeded by young ones. 
Communicated in flower, by Mrs. Waker, of Arno’s 
Grove, July 1824; and in fruit, in October, in the present 
year. 
