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surface somewhat shining, the lower dull, the glandless ee 
4-7 mm. long; peduncles mostly 2 together in the axils, 1-2 cm 
long; bractlets subulate, 1.5-2 mm. long; flowers about 3 c 
long, red, the tube cylindric, I-1.5 cm. long; fruit eticio toes 
about I cm. in diameter. 
Between Navas and Camp Buena Vista, Oriente, at 650 m. 
alt. (Shafer 44066). 
10. PAssIFLORA BERTERIANA Balb.; DC. Prodr. 3: 325. 1828 
TYPE LOCALITY: Santo Domingo. 
DISTRIBUTION: Recorded by Grisebach as tics in Cuba 
by Wright :—Santo Domingo. 
II. PASSIFLORA PALLIDA L. Sp. Pl. 955. 1753 
Passiflora minima L. Sp. Pl. 959. 1753. 
Passiflora suberosa L. Sp. Pl. 958. 1753. 
Passiflora hirsuta L. Sp. Pl. 958. 1753. 
. Passiflora angustifolia Sw. Prodr. 97. 1788. 
Passiflora hederacea Cav. Diss. 10: 448. 1790. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Santo Domingo. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Banks, thickets and hillsides, all provinces 
and Isle of Pines:—Florida; Bermuda; West Indies and tropical 
continental America. The many races differ in leaf-form and 
pubescence. 
12. PASSIFLORA FOETIDA L. Sp. Pl. 959. 1753 
TYPE LOCALITY: Dominica. 
DISTRIBUTION: Thickets and roadsides, Oriente, Havana, 
Pinar del Rio, Isle of Pines:—West Indies; continental tropical 
America; Old World tropics. 
13. PASSIFLORA GOSSYPIFOLIA Desv. in Hamilt. Prodr. Pl. Ind. 
Occ. 48: 1825 
P. foetida gossypifolia Masters in Mart. Fl. Bras. 13!: 582. 1872. 
TYPE LocALITy: Not cited, presumably West Indian. 
DISTRIBUTION: Dry hillsides, southern Oriente:—continental 
tropical America. 
