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9. C. Pavonii, foliis orbiculatis cordatisve supra denudatis 
subtus ramulisque ferrugineo-tomentosis, corymbis ferrugineo- 
tomentosis, calycibus urceolatis integris absoluté denticulatis, 
corolla tubo longissimo, antheris sessilibus, stigmate profundé 
bipartito, capsulis longissimis teretibus. 
C. cava, Puvon Mss. vulgs Canela. 
Habitat in memoribus ad Loxam in Regno Quitensi Peruvia- 
norum. Pavon. 
Corymbi condumiGeds cor ene sericeze, laciniis ovato- 
_ Cori contorted asa inclusze lineares obtusz 
subsessiles, apicibus vix faucem superantibus ; stylus inclusus ; 
stigmatis lobis linearibus obtusis margine revolutis; capsule 
longitudine et crassitudine digiti. : 
_ This species has considerable affinity with the following. 
The form of its leaves, its deeply bipartite stigma, its very long 
cylindrical capsules the size of one’s finger, eng ~ aichely: 
separate it. 
10. C. macrocarpa, foliis laté eilipticls obtisieabnds subtus 
ramulisque dense scabré tomentosis, calyce integro, dentibus 
prominulis, corolle ampliate laciniis lanceolatis apice recurvis, 
genitalibus inclusis, — inate, oe pyriformi 
tomentosa. — 
C. macrocarpa, Vahl in Act. Havn. 1. p- 20. t. 3. C peblienis 
Synonymis) Lamb. Monog. p. 22. t.3. C. ovalifolia, Mutis 
Mss. Humb. in Magazin, ete. p. 118. Rohde Monog. p. 61. 
non Humb. et Bonpl. Plante Aiquinoct. nec Nov. Gen. et Sp. 
Plant. ejusd. Cosmibuena sp. nova, Pavon Mss. vulgé Quina 
blanca, vel Quinquina blane de Santa Fe. 
Habitat in nemoribus Loxensibus, Huaquilensibus et Cnencee 
sibus (Paven.); in Regno Novo-granatensi (Mutis.). £3 
Corymbi ates: calyx urceolatus Reeser 5 ; aplaa sulcatus. 
