180 Jcosandria Monog. | Ceres, 
tetrago-. C, (Great. four-angled) i ilt longus 
nus. erectus: angulis Cast tige illd. sp. e g. 
5, f.939.—Hlhort. kew. ed. 9 xv 
- Mill. dict. no. 2. 
HaBtTAT " America meridionali, O8 5. 
FronrT Ju 
Curr. 1710. 
co at C. emm ei ereetus sabquinguangulais 
"NS... us articulatus. — Lin. liff. 182.— 
6. a Id. L T 2. p. enge cca kew, ed.2. 
T. 3. p.i 
** GRANDANGULARES, PROCUMBENTES, vel 
SCANDENTES ; ramis 3-A-quetris, radiculis 
: lateralibus. 
iriangu- Q, esie UE pend iniedese Wild. 
laris. kew. ed. 9. v. 8. 
7. Ld 118. fe ren r M dieisu) repens triangu- 
t gulis compressis. Mill. dict, ed. 8. 
"ms in India occidentali, S. 5. 
Jul. Aug. 
1799. 
Poi This species has perhaps the na over 
... Anthe whole genus, but is so remarkably sby 
tu Mille net it with us, that few RÀ em it. 
Ser er never saw it, but dentooe its having 
flowered at Hampton Court, and also at 
Messer Hall i in Yoduhin. the seat of the 
of Rockingham. Jn Yorkshire it ' 
bas a recently pr Jie ey debi ee a 
butlh chpertunit 
