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Var. B, pinnata ; foliis plerumque imparipinnatis, foliolis serratis (v. 
v. sp.). 
Stenolobium stans, var. pinnata, Seem, mss. 
Tecoma stans, Juss. Gen. p. 139; Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3191; De 
Cand. Prod. ix. p. 224, var. a; Seem. Bot. Herald, p. 180, 326." 
Bignonia stans, Linn. Spec. 871. 
Nomina vernacula: in Tucuman, teste Tweedie, Pita Cornuta ; in 
Panama, teste Seem. (Bot. Herald, p. 180); Copete. 
Grog. Distr. Jamaica (Macfadyen! Purdie! Distan! R. Shak- 
spear /), St. Domingo (C. Ehrenberg /), St. Thomas (Lhrenberg /), Gua- 
deloupe (Duchassaing /), St. Vincent (Anderson !), Santa Cruz (Horne- 
mann !), Trinidad (Lockhart, teste De Cand.), Martinique (Plée, Sieb. ! 
165, teste De Cand.), Carib Islands (Smeathman ! De Ponthieu /), Santa 
Cruz (Ledru, teste De Cand.), Barbadoes (Mayc., teste De Cand.), Carta- 
gena (Billberg!), Vera Cruz to Orizaba CF. Müller! n. 1109 et 1110), 
near Santa Lucia, in the Tierra Caliente, Mexico (Seemann ! n. 2116), 
Papantla (Schiede, n. 1206), Acapulco (Sinclair! Lay and Collie Ar 
Mexico (Gregg ! n. 315, Berlandier ! n. 876), Panama (Seemann! n. 
558, Cuming! n. 1096), New Granada, (Herb. Hook. !), Venezuela 
(Fendler, n. 779), Tucuman (Tweedie, n. 1215), Colollar, New Anda- 
lusia (Humboldt and Bonpland ! in Herb. Willd. sub n. 11470), Altos 
de Toledo, Peru (Herb. Berol). Naturalized in the East Indies, viz. 
at Bombay (Herb. Hook.) and at Dharwar (Hohenacker, n. 184). 
Cultivated in Europe. D 
Var. y, apiifolium ; foliis plerumque imparipinnatis, foliolis incisis fere 
innatifidis (v. s. sp.)- 
Stenolobium stans, var. apiifolium, Seem. mss. 
Tecoma stans, var. apiifolia, De Cand. Prod. ix. p. 224. 
Tecoma incisa, Sweet, Hort. Brit. p. 284 (ed. 1). 
ul. 
Groe. Distre: Trinidad (Schach! im Herb. Hook.), Guadeloupe 
(Bert. teste De Cand.), Mexico (Herb. Par. /). 
I have ventured to unite T. Gaudichaudii with T. stans under the 
above name, there being no specific distinction between them, some of 
the specimens I gathered in Mexico having on the same branch both 
wnifoliate and more compound leaves. T. Gaudichaudi is therefore 
scarcely a variety, but rather a mere form. Don's Stenolobium castance- 
folium. (Bignonia castaneafolia, De Cand.) is also identical with S. 
