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Passiflora — continued. 



P, violacea (violet), Jl, Sin. in expanse ; sepals and petals pale 

 lilac, oblong, obtuse; outer coronal filaments blue in the micUllef 

 white at base and tips, the inner, violet ones shorter ; peduncles 



Fassiflora — confijited, 



narrOw-oblong, horned at apex ; petals delicate lilac, f-imilar to 

 the sepals ; corona of several rows of erect threads, the outer 

 rows tjvice as long as the ftiner, vi<^et, barred white, I. three- 



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Fig. 54. Inflorf?;cence a\t> Leaves of PANCRAxirM gliaxensis (see p. 583X 



loTijr. I three-lobed : sttpnles large. ol>liquely MOii-cordate. 

 Brazil, 18&5. A beautiful, stove ot grf^enhoiise species. fR. H. 

 1885. p. 468,) 



P. WAtftoniAua (Wateon's). /I abetit 3in- in diameter ; sepals 

 green with whitish margins oiitstde, within white, flushed Tiolet, 



lobed, 2!n. to SJin. long, 3in. broad, green above, violet beneath. 

 Brazil (?). Qreenhouse. (G. C. n. s., xxvi.. p. 64a) 



PATTONIA. A aynoTiym of GrammatopliylltiitL 



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