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304 (2) QUINQUINA DE LOXA ROUGE MARRON. (No. ii., p. 104.) 



Note. This is the bark of C. scrobiculata, Wedd., Planchon, p. 160. 



(3) QUINQUINA DE LOXA JAUNE FIBREUX. (No. x., p. 106.) 



Note. This is the bark of C. officinalis, L. , var. amarilla del Bey, 

 Planchon, p. 149, note 2. 



(4) QUINQUINA DE JAEN ou DE LOXA LIGNEUX ET ROUGEATRE. 

 (No. ix., p. 114.) 



Note. This bark appears to be that of C. conglomerata, Pav. See 

 Hist, des Drag., t. iii., p. 176, 6 me 6d. It resembles in some re- 

 spects the specimen of Amarilla del Eey in Howard's collection. 



(5) QUINQUINA' ROUGE, BLANCHISSANT A L'AIR. (No. x., p. 119.) 



Note. This bark resembles Howard's specimen of C. Peruviana, How. 



(6) QUINQUINA JAUNE ORANGE^ (No. xx.. p. 139, 14a.) 



a. Quills. 

 I. Quills. 

 c. Flat pieces found among Calisaya bark. (No. xx., 



p. 140.) 



Note. Specimen a resembles quilled red bark (C. succirubra, Pav.). 

 Specimens b and c belong probably to C. scrobiculata, Wedd. Specimen 

 c is also called Calisaya leger, in common with other inferior barks 

 found mixed with Calisaya. 



(7) QUINQUINA DE COLOMBIE LIGNEUX. (No. xxii., p. 142.) 



Note. This is marked "M., Sorts, J. E. H." It is a variety of C. 

 lancifolia, Mutis. 



(8) QUINQUINA ORANG DE MUTIS. (No. xxiii., p. 142.) 



Note. This bark is a variety of C. lancifolia, Mutis. It is identical 

 with the Quinquina jaune orangS de Mutis of Hist, des Drog., 6"" 6d., 

 t. iii., p. 156. 



(9) QUINQUINA DE LOXA CENDRE\ 



a. Quills. (0. subcordata, Planchon, p. 178.) 

 I. Quilled and flat pieces. (G. macrocalyz, Planchon, 

 p. 150.) 



Note. Specimen 6 somewhat resembles the bark of C. officinalis, L., in 

 appearance, but has distinct warts scattered over the periderm. This 

 specimen has also been identified by Howard, who has marked it " Cas- 

 carilla con hojas redondas," which is a name given by the Indians to 

 C. macrocalyx, Paw. 



(10) QUINQUINA GRIS PALE ANCIEN. (No. xxxvi., p. 152.) 



a. Quills. 



&. Quills. Found in Q. Lima gris fin, in 1839. 

 Note. These specimens have been identified by Howard as belonging 

 to C. pubescens, Vahl. 



