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Laciniis corolle# tubi longitudine ; anthera limbo multd bre- 
viores ; stigmatis lobis linearibus obtusis margine revolutis. 
The celebrated authors of the Flora Peruviana have, in that 
work, confounded this species with that called by the natives 
Flor de Azahar, the C. oblongifolia of Mutis, a very different 
plant, the bark of which had been first sent to Spain by Don 
Sebastian Joseph Lopez Ruiz, a physician of Santa Fe de 
Bogota. M. Bonpland has confounded it with his C. caduci- 
flora, which he at first described wnder the name of C. magni= 
folia of the Flora Peruviana; but he very properly altered his 
opinion afterwards in his note to C. serobiculata, Plante Zqui- 
noct. 1. p. 167. The present species differs from Bonpland’s 
plant by the form of its leaves, by the acute teeth of its calyx, 
by its larger corolla, whose lanceolate lacinie are equal to the 
length of the tube; by the anthers being inclosed in the ibe ; 
by the style being exserted ; and especially by its linear eylin= — 
drical capsules. 
14. C. caduciflora, foliis laté obovatis basi acutis supra denu- 
datis nitidis subtus ad axillas venarum pilosis, paniculaé brachiata 
pubescente, dentibus calycinis ovatis obtusis, laciniis corolla 
tineari-oblongis,autheris parim exsertis, stylo. brewiesianis comes 
bipartito, capsulis ovali-oblongis. 
C. caduciflora, Bonpl. in Plante Alquinoct. 1. p. 167. Humb: 
Bonpl. et Kunth. Nov: Gen. et Sp. Plant. 3. p. 402. C. magni- 
folia, Humb. et Bonpl. Fl. agate’: I. pe 1 4. 80° “(ex- 
- elus. Synon. Fl. Peruv.) Cascarilla bowa Peruri | 
Habitat in Peruvie Andibus Faxta urbem Jaen ae Bracamoros, 
(Humb. et Bonpland.) — 
Corolle laciniis tubo breviovibus stigmatis sisi hinearibus 
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