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B. Cinchone corollis atabersmts, 
a. Sf gENO inclusis. 
8. ©. grandiflora, tubo corolle longissimo, fol. lanceolato- 
oblongis utrinque glabris. 
I have retained the former name of the Flor. Per. M. Ruiz = 
calls this species at present Cosmibuena obtusifolia. (Flor. Per. 
vol. iii.) It is identical with C. longiflora Mut., a name which 
would cause confusion, since Lambert enumerates as C. longi- 
flora the Island-Cinchona staminibus longe exsertis, described as 
C. Caribea in Journ. de Phys. Oct. 1790. : 
It is fond of warm regions, and descends from the mountains 
in heights from two and three hundred toises. It grows in re- 
gions whose mean nl oer 8 is from 18 to 19 degrees. 
. C. parviflora foliis ovatis glabris, _filamentis basi dilatatis 
et i an Mut. Mss. = . 
ait has the smallest fruit * all Cinchone. 
b. staminibus exsertis. 
10.0; dissimiliflora foliis cordato-oblongis glaberrimis, limbo 
corolla tubo longiori, capsulis sublinearibus angustissimis. 
Mut. Mss. 
Next to C. longiflora Lamb. the only species of the con- 
—tinent which has stamina exserta.. Grows in heights betwixt 
200 and 700 toises in warm regions. 
“a, uo Car ibeu Swartz. 
12. C. longifiora Lamb. 
13. C. lineata Vahi. 
14. C. floribunda Swartz. 
