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count of the fragrant and orange-flower smell of its blossoms, is 
called in Peru, Flor. de Azahar, and in Popayan, Palo de re- 
queson,* is, according to the latter confessions of Ruiz, iden- 
tical with C. oblongifolia Mut, or with the sine Cinchona of 
Santa Fe. 
5, C. evalifolia fol. ellipticis supra glaberrimis subtus pu- 
bescentibus antheris in parte tubi superiori latentibus Jo 
via ullis. Mut. Mss. 
Quina blanca, Qauingains blane: White Cinchona of Santa 
Fe. pas 
Var. ‘B. fol. utrinque ee SEO a 
y. fol. utringue levibus. 
_ Both varieties, particularly the first, have frequently a corolla 
with 6 or 7 divisions, and 6 or 7 stamens. : 
- It grows under the 3d to the 6th degree North lat. in heights 
from betwixt 700 and 1400 toises. The variety with smooth leaves 
is frequent near San Martha. The Cinchona macrocarpa Vahl. 
(Lambert, p. 22. t.3.) isa true synonym of this, acknowledged by 
Mutis and Ruiz themselves.t Amongst the Cinchone with hairy 
rollas it is the largest-flowering one of all. It must not, how- 
ever, be confounded with C. grandiflora Flor. Peruv. II. p. 5A, 
_(Cosmibuena obtusifolia Flor. Peruv. tiles #,198. ~ ane a —_ 
smooth corolla, ~ . | 
6. C. brasiliensis foliis oblongis acuminatis, — subtus pu- 
bescentibus panicula terminali, tubo calycis longitudine. Willd. 
Mss. 
_ A very amall-flowerig: Snellen; foe which we are indebted, as 
observed already, to Count wee together with Aublet’s 
* Period, de Santa Fe, p: 335, . Suppl. p. 18, 
