lcosandria AMonog. ^ Cereus. 
as in the minute foliation and' reticulation, 
.and want of apgulation, above described, it 
nearer approaches the Opuntic?; and have no 
doubt but it will eventually prove generically 
distinct from both. . 
X** PAnvANGULARES, PnosTRATI, vel scan 
entes, ramis tercti-multangularibus, ra- 
oo diculis lateralibus... : i gg 
C, (Great ———— repens subquinquan- 
gularis. Linn. sp. pi, 1. 668.—JV illd. sp. p/. 
9. p. 941.— Hurt. kew. ed. 9. v. 3. p. 178.— 
Plant. grass. cum icone.— Bot. repos. 508.— 
Mill. dict.ed. 8. Cereus no. | 1.—Cereus scan- 
dens minor polygonus articulatus. Mill. icon. 
i. g0.—Cereus gracilis scandens ramosus ple- 
mque sexangularis, flore ingenti atque fra- 
granti. Trew. ehr. t. 31. d : 
HaaiTAT in Jamaica et Vera Cruce, S. h. 
CULT. ante 1700. wideriun 
Oss. Miller, speaking of this cclebrated plant,: 
— ur z - 
hen once closed : they begin to open 
