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2. CENTROPOGON. 
Centropogon, Presl, Prodr. Monogr. Lob. p. 48; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii. p. 547, 
A wholly Tropical-American genus, comprising about eighty species, many of them 
shrubby. Most of them inhabit the Andes and one of the following has a wide range 
in South America and the West Indies. 
1. Centropogon affinis, Mart. et Gal. in Bull. Acad. Brux. ix. (reprint, p. 9); 
Walp. Rep. ii. p. 709. 
Sout Mexico, eastern Cordillera of Oaxaca, at 8000 feet (Galeotti, 1966), Chiapas 
&c. (Ghiesbreght, 688, in part), San Bartolo (Linden, 421); Guatema.a, without locality 
(Friedrichsthal). Ub. Kew. 
2. Centropogon cordifolius, Benth. Pl. Hartw. (1840), p.77; Flore des Serres 
iv. t. 362. 
Centropogon cordatus, Mart. et Gal. in Bull. Acad. Brux. ix. 1842 (reprint, p. 9) ;. Walp. Rep. ii. 
p. 709. 
Siphocampylus guatemalensis, Vatke in Linnea, xxxviil. p. 730. 
SoutH Mexico, Chinantla, near Teotalcingo, at 4000 to 5000 feet (Galeotti, 1965), San 
Bartolo (Linden, 419), without locality (Jurgensen, 968); GuateMALA, Rancho del Palo 
(Hartweg, 539), without locality (Salvin). Hb. Kew. 
3. Centropogon fastuosus, Scheidw. in Otto & Dietr. Allg. Gartenz. ix. p. 396; 
Walp. Rep. ii. p. 709. 
MEXxIco. 
4, Centropogon grandis, Presl, Prodr. Lob. p. 48; DC. Prodr. vii. p. 345; 
Linnea, xxxviii. p. 715. 
Costa Rica, Aguacate (Hoffmann), Volcan de Irazu ( Wendland).—Co.omBia. 
5. Centropogon longipes, Regel, Gartenfl. iii. p. 3, t. 75. 
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6. Centropogon surinamensis, Presl, Prodr. Lob. p. 48 ; DC. Prodr. v. p. 345. 
Lobelia surinamensis, Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 13820; Bot. Mag. t. 225; Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 502. 
Panama (Hayes, 338).—Southward to Peru and BraziL, and in the Wesr INp1Es. 
Hb. Kew. 
7. Centropogon warscewiczii, Vatke in Linnea, xxxviii. p. 716. 
Siphocampylus corymbiflorus, Warsc. in Koch’s Wochenschr. 1864. 
Costa Rica or Panama (Warscewicz). 
3. SIPHOCAMPYLUS. 
Siphocampylus, Pohl, Pl. Bras. Ic. ii. p. 104, t.169 ad 177, nec t. 168; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. 
i. p. 547. 
A genus of perhaps over 100 species of shrubs and herbs, restricted to Tropical 
America. 
