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15. C. oblongifolia, foliis oblongis cordatisve utrinque ranin- 
lisque densissimeé scabré pilosis, panicula brachiato-corymbos& - 
scabré pilosa, laciniis corolle pilose linearibus, genitalibus 
inclusis, antheris filamentis tripld longioribus, arate Sai 
Tim: capsulis ovatis. 
C. oblongifolia, Mutis Mss. Humb. in Magazin, ete. p. 118. 
Rohde, Monog. p.57. (exclus. Synonym. FI. Perue. ) Hunb. 
Bonpl. et Kunth. Nova Gen. et Sp. Fl. 3. p.401. (exclus. Sy- 
nonym. Fd. tem et ‘Rea Quinalog.) eulgs Pause nog'a 
Cinchona vulgd.Azah m Mss. ; 
Habitat nemora in montitnaé Loxe Poni dadetin. (Paton 
prope Maraquita Novo-Granatensium. (Humb. et Bonpland.) 
This plant is certainly very distinct fromthe C. magnifolia 
of Flora Peruviana, It is distinguished frem it by its leaves 
being rounded at the base, often cordate, covered on both sides 
with rough pilose tomentum, sometimes the, older leaves, how- 
ever, become nearly naked above ; the corolla is covered on the 
outside with bristly pilose hairs, while that of magnifolia has 
- short pubescence ; the lacinie are also much narrower; the style 
is s inclosed with the stamens in the tube of corolla; the lobes 
of the stigma are cylindrical, and the capsules are ovate: those 
of mugnifolia are linear and cylindrical. -.All these characters 
are constant in all the specimens I possess of both: species, 
and I therefore think myself justified. in separating them, 
although I am extremely unwillmg to be at variance with so 
high authority as Humboldt justly is: , | 
16. C. acutifolia, foliis lanceolatis acuntigaeie deapice ‘denu- 
datis nitidis ad venas pilosis, laciniis calycis lineari-oblongis 
obtusis, laciniis corollz linearibus acutis, genitalibus inclusis, 
stigmate bipartito, capsula pyrifermi hirsuta basi attenuata. 
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