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CAPSICUM BAUHINI Dunal in DC. Prodr: 13 1 : 428. 1852. 



CAPSICUM HORNEMANNI Dunal, I.e. 429. 



Capsicum pubesccns Dunal, 1. c. 421. = C. frutescens baccatum. 



Capsicum Narunca Dunal, 1. c. 414. = C. annuum longum. 



CAPSICUM MAXIMO wiczn Regel & Each, Ind. Sem. Hort. Petrop. 40. 



1858. 



CAPSICUM NEPALENSIS Drury, Useful PI. Ind. 112. 1868. 

 CAPSICUM ANOMALUM Franch. & Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. 2: 452. 1879. 

 CAPSICUM KACEMIGERME (?) Veitch, Traveler's Notes 178. 1896. 



The following species apparently does not belong to 

 this genus: 



CAPSICUM TORULOSUM Veil. Fl. Flum. Repr. in Rio de Jan. Arch. Mus. 

 Nac. 5:59. 1881. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES ILLUSTRATING CAPSICUM. 



All of the illustrations were drawn from nature or from 

 original photographs by Miss Grace E. Johnson, under 

 supervision of the author. Except where otherwise stated 

 all figures are of natural size. 



PlateS. Details of flower and fruit. 1, flowers in different stages 

 of expansion; 2, open flower bud X 8; 3, flower and opened corolla; 4, a 

 stamen from back, front and side X 6> 6 one-celled cherry pepper, in 

 cross section; 6, two, three, and four-celled forms of the larger peppers, 

 in cross section. 



Plate 9. 1, Capsicum frutescens; 2, Coral Gem; 3, Orange-red Clus- 

 ter; 4, Red Cluster. 



Plate 10. 1, Chilli; 2, Yellow Chilli; 8, two forms of Long Cayenne. 



Plate 11. 1, two forms of Nepal Chilli; 2, Ivory Tusk. 



Plate 12. 1, Yellow Cayenne; 2, Long Yellow. 



Plate 13. 1, Cardinal; 2, Elephant's Trunk. 



Plate 14. 1, County Fair; 2, Procopp's Giant: both reduced. 



Plate 15. 1, Procopp's Giant; 2, A slightly tapering form of Emperor. 



Plate 16. Monstrous. 



Plate 17. Sweet Spanish, natural size and reduced. 



Plate 18. Oblate forms of Bell. 



Plate 19. 1, Bell; 2, Sweet Mountain : both reduced. 



Plate 20. Sweet Mountain. 



Plate 21. 1, Ruby King; 2, Golden Dawn. 



Plate 22. 1, Golden King; 2, Golden Upright. 



Plate 23. Short form of Brazilian Upright with cross and longitudi- 

 nal sections showing position of the seeds. 



