130 BOTANY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. HERALD. 
451. Passiflora coriaceaj Juss., De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 334. About Panama. 
451*. Passiflora suberosa^ Linn.j De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 325. Forests of Veraguas. 
452. Passiflora Mflora, Lam.j De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 326. — Nomen vemacul. *^Norbo." 
Climbing over tie slirubs in savanas ; common in the Provinee of Panamaj and aliso cultivated in 
gardens on account of its odorous flowers. 
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453. Passiflora quadran(jularis, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 328. — Nomen vemacul. 
" Granadilla." On the outskirts of woodsj Veraguas ; and cultivated in gardens on account of its 
edible fruit. 
454. Passiflora alhidu, Ker, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 328. Banks of the Rio Grande de 
Panama; Chagres (Pendler). 
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455. Passiflora /ce/i(^Gj Cav., De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 331. — Nomen vernaeul. "Guate- 
guate." Woods of the Province of Panama. 
456. Tacsonia sanguinea, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 334. Common in all the woods of 
Daricn^ Panamaj and Veraguas. 
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457. Erblichia odorata, Sccmann (Tab. XXVIl.). Char. Gen, — Calyx coloratus^ dcciduuSj 
5-phylluSj foliolis sequalibuSj per sestivationem contortis^ anticum et posticum exteriora, tria lateralia 
intcriora. Corolla petala 5^ hypogyne inserta^ calycis foliolis alternaj sequalia^ obovato-oblonga, 
basi filamcntis brcvibus coronataj per sestivationem contorta, decidua. Stamina 5, hypogyne in- 
sertaj inclusa; filamenta libera, sequalia, complanato-subulata ; anthers introrssCj erectajj biloeu- 
laresj longitudinaliter dchiscentes. Ovarium sessile, libcrum, uniloculare, placcntis parictalibus 
tribus nerviformibus. Ovula plmima, anatropa. Styli Z, terminalcs, indivisi v. rarius subdivisij 
stigmata capitata, fimbriata. Capsula unilocularis, trivalvis, valvis medio seminiferis. Semina plu- . 
rima, ovato-oblonga, recta. — Arbor 20-S0-j}edaUsj ligno albido ; fuliis alternis, petioJatiSj ohlonyo-lan' 
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ceolatis, acmninatis, serratis, eglandulosis ; stipulis lateralihus, geminis, minimis, mar ces cent ibus ; 
floribus axillaribus, solitariiSj pedunculatis ; pcdunculis infra medium articulatis, Mbractcolatis ; brac- 
teolis subfoliaceis J serratis ; corollis aiUplis, flavis, odoratis. On the outskirts of woods, Paredcz 
Islands, coast of southern Veraguas. 
The genus Erblichia I have named in commemoration of my friend Ch. Erblich, Esq., of Hannover, 
who, as one of the managers of the Eoyal Gardens at Herrenhausen, has shown himself devotedly attached 
to botany, and was one of the first who gave me a taste for, and encouraged my study of that science. 
Plate XXVII. Tig. 1, petal ; 2, ovary and styles ; 3, ovary ; 4, the same cut open : — all magnified. 
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458. Turxera ulmifoUa, Linn., Dc Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 346. Very common in savanas 
and on roadsides all over the country. 
459. Turnera salicifolia, St. Hil., ^Alprs. Kep. vol. ii. p. 229. — T. Hindsiana, Bcntli. Bot. Sulph. 
p. 101. — Cor chorus grandijlorus J Spring in Mart. Herb. Fl. Brasll. no. 121 ! Hacienda de Cocoli, 
Province of Panama, 
This shrub often attains the height of 6-8 feet, and seems to be common on the whole South 
American continent. It was found by St. Hilaire in the central parts of Brazil, and again at Eio Janeiro 
by MartiuSj Gardner (no. 5472 .and no. 834), Graham, and Forbes; Twecdie collected it in the Soutliurn 
