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466. 
467, 
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(1.) Carica pyriformis, (Willd.); caule humili ramoso, 
foliis cordato-trilobis lobis angulatis, angulis acutis, 
fructu solitario pedunculato pendulo parvo pyriformi.— 
Feuill. Chil. v. 2. t. 39.—Rocky cliffs along the shore 
. at Valparaiso, Bridges, 1832, (N. 114.) ; Cuming (N. 
759.)— This is undoubtedly the species described by 
Feuillée, although the fruit and whole plant in our wild 
specimens be much smaller than what he observed in 
a garden in Lima. The stems are from 3 to 6 feet- 
high, according to Mr. Bridges, and branched, which 
makes us very doubtful of its being a true Carica. The 
flowers are purple. Linnzus referred Feuillée's plant 
to his C. Posoposa, a Surinam plant: this reference is 
continued in Rees’ Cyclopedia; but not only does he 
combine several heterogeneous synonyms, but in his 
herbarium are found only the leaves of Aleurites triloba. 
(1.) Passiflora (Decaloba, DC.) retusa, (Hook. et Arn.); 
folis glabriusculis subtus biglandulosis basi cuneatis 
vel rotundatis trinerviis trilobis, lobis mucronulatis 
medio truncato lateralibus divaricatis productis, petiolis 
eglandulosis, pedunculo solitario petiolum superante.— 
Banks of the Uraguay, Tweedie. Santa Borga, Mis- 
sions of Brazil, Baird.—Closely allied to P. Vespertilio. 
(1.) Tacsonia pinnatistipula, Juss.—Passiflora pinnati- 
stipula, Cav. ic. v. 5. t. 428.—P. tomentosa, Cav. ic. v. 6. 
p.3. (non Cav. diss.)—P.tilizefolia, Mol. Chil. (ed. Angl.) 
v. l. p. 127.— P. Chilensis, Miers.—Quintero in Chili, 
Dr. Gillies. Valparaiso, Cuming (N. 565.) _ 
(1.) Malesherbia Zinearifolia, Poir.—2. floribus pallidis, 
foliis vix glandulosis. M. paniculata, Don.—Gyno- 
pleura linearifolia, Cav. ; Presl, in Relig. Henck. v. 2. 
P- 46. (charact. opt.)—La Cuesta del Prado, and La 
Cuesta del Zapata, Andes of Chili, Dr. Gillies. Rio 
Colorado, Mr. Cruckshanks. Quillota, Bridges, 1832, 
