Icosandria Monog. Mammillaria. 
IxrRop. 1813 a D. Frazer. G. H. y. 
Flores magni rubri. Fructus gos fruetós 
vitis viniferz, viridis edulis. Pursh. —Nu 
tall's gen. n. amer. 95. 
Oss. Spine plerumque nives, at 1-3 in pumgue 
fasciculo majores quam ceteris, atro-pt e. 
Ozs. 2. Mr. Nuttall (p. 295.) says this chem and 
another, which he (perhaps wrongly) suppos es 
laris of authors, inhabit the summits of gravelly 
hills near the Mo Ey. probably to the moun- 
tains, and that the flowers of viviparus .from 
Juneto [ues are large, bright red, and almost 
similar to those of C. /lagelli iformis. 
CACTUS. Linn. sp. pl. 
C? (Small-spined) subcucumeriformis, sub-12- 
angularis apice depressus, spinis parvis albis, 
apice fulvis, uno alterove in singulo fasciculo 
tibus tribus Cerei species, Nondum nobis flo- 
ruerunt. — 
. (Porcupine) subrotundus, sub-12-angularis 
ets rectis uncialibus fulvis. 
Hanrrar in India Occidentali. 
In hort. Ch. ante 1818 
IxrRop. a Dom. Gul. Anderson. ei ^ 
Oss. C. depresso, : vel forte gibboso, proximus, an 
gulis magnis, spinis rectis lana longe longioribus, 
Planta nostra junior est, axe centrali lignea. 
arvi- 
spineus. 
l. 
Hystrix. 
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