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Granada, which is totally different.. ithe the Perna I have 
given on that species. : 
5. C. purpurea, foliis ovalibus ovatisve acutis basi attenuatis 
utrinque demum denudatis nitidis, paniculA corymbosa pube- 
scente, antheris filamentis brevioribus faucem superantibus, 
. stigmate bilobo incluso, capsulis angusté ovato-oblongis apice 
attenuatis. 
C. purpurea, Fl. Poruviand; 2. p. 52. t. 193. -C. serobiculata, 
Humb. et Bonp. Plante. <1. p. 165. t. 47. Ejusd. Nov. 
: . 3. p. 402. Casearilla fina Bracamorensium. 
Cusearilla morada, Ruiz — p.- 67. Cascarilla bobo de 
hogamorado. 
Habitat in Andium montibus imis nemorosis et nocte frigidius- 
culis passim ad Chinchao, Pati, Muna, Casape, Iscutunam, 
Casapillo et.Chihuamocula tractus (Ruiz et Pavon) in Peruvise 
Andibus, juxta urbem Jaen de Bracamoros (Humib. et Bonpl.). 
~ Capsule bisulcze junioribus pubescentibus demum levibus. 
To thisspecies I have, without hesitation, reduced the C. sero- 
biculata of Humboldt and Bonpland. It is distinguished 
from the preceding species by its more acute, smoother, and 
shining. leaves; by its corymbose panicles; by its filaments 
being longer than the anther, and these surpassing the faux 
of the corolla; by the capsules, which are ovato-oblong nar- 
rowed, and without ribs; and lastly, by the shorter and broader — 
divisions of its stigma. 
6. C. pubescens, foliis laté ovatis subrotundo-ovatisve acutis 
supra longé petiolatis basi rotundatis subacutisve, supra denudatis 
nitidis, subtus ramulisque tiggcSeaee- panicul4 brachiato- 
diffusd ferrugineo-tomentosis, antheris subsessilibus, tad 
bilobo, capsulis ovali-oblongis obsoleté écatatis tomentosis. 
C’, pubescens, Vahl in Act. Havn. 1. p. 19.4. 2, onders 
