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21. C. rosea, foliis lanceolato-ovatis utrinque acutis denudatis 
nitidis, paniculé conferta, calycibus integris denticulis obsoletis, 
laciniis corolle laté ovatis, filamentis basi barbatis, antheris 
spheericis! exsertis, stigmate emarginato incluso, capsulis ovatis 
bisulcis glabris. 
C. rosea, Fl. Peruv. et Chilens. 2. p. 54, t. 199. 
_C. Tarantaron, Pavon Mss. Cascarilla Pardo, Ruiz. Quino- 
Ios. m Nar ie 
Shai: an, «dante. nemoribus imis, copiosé od Pozuzo et 
S. Antonii de Playa Grande tractus. (Ruiz et Pavon.) 
Notwithstanding the very accurate figure of diinplant im the 
Flora Peruviana, Humboldt, on the authority of Zea, has been 
led to join it with the Cinchona lancifolia of Mutis, with which 
it has not the least affinity, and forms one of the most distinct 
and strong-marked species of the whole genus. The corolla i is 
quite smooth ; its filaments are long, and bearded tow 
base :. but what is the most striking character of all, is its spherical 
anthere, which no other genuine Cinchona yet known possesses. 
My friend Don F. A. Zea, to whom I. showed my specimens of 
it, and who had never before seen any, agrees with me in regard- 
ing itasa species widely remote from the C. lancifolia of Mutis. 
The description in Flora Peruviana states the laciniz of the 
corolla as being hairy at the margim; this circumstance is not 
evident in the figure, neither can I find the least trace of it in. 
my specimens. a 
22: C. triflora, foliis lanceolatis. obtusis: utringus earifisque 
glaberrimis nitidis basi attenuatis, corymbis compositis tenui- 
floris; pedunculis 3-2-floris, dentibus calycinis subulatis, corolle 
tubo longissimo. filiformi: laciniis angusté linearibus longis de- 
pendentibus, capsulis obovatis. 
C. triflora, Wright in Edinb: Med. Journ. P- 240. 
