CINCHONA. 



the knots. Leaves obovate-lanceolate, acute at each end, not coriaceous, 

 nor membranous, quite smooth on both sides, not scrobiculate under- 

 neath. Flowers unknown. Fruit between 2 and 3 inches long, slender, 

 clavate, tipped by the remains of the calyx, arranged in cymes whose 

 branches are divaricating and rather dichotomous. It is very uncertain 

 whether this is really a Cinchona. According to R. and P. the bark 

 has the reputation in Chichoplaya of being one of the Quinas finas, 

 or best for medicinal purposes. It does not appear to have any native 

 name. 



851. C. macrocalyx DC.prodr. iv. 353. I am unable to refer 

 this to any species I have seen. C. lucumaefolia is quoted as a 

 variety, but that plant does not at all agree with the specific 

 character given by M. De Candolle. Another variety is said to 

 be the C. Uritusinga, but that should be C. Condaminea. 



851 a. C. crassifolia Pavon in DC. prodr. iv. 354. This does 

 not well correspond with any species I have seen, unless it be 

 with some branches of a plant confounded with C. macrophylla 

 in Mr. Lambert's herbarium. 



852. C. Pelalba Pav. in DC. prodr. iv. 355 is possibly C. rotun- 

 difolia, but the character ascribed to its inflorescence is at va- 

 riance with that species. 



853. C. Muzonensis Goudot. DC. prodr. iv. 355. ; I have 

 seen nothing like this. 



The result of the preceding inquiry, so far as it affects the barks 

 ordinarily used in this country, is shown in the following table of 

 officinal names referred to their species : 



(a) Pale Barks. 



Crown or Loxa Bark - C. Condaminea. 



Silver, Grey, or Huanuco bark C. micrantha. 



- (not ascertained). 



- (not ascertained). 



f C. lanceolata, chiefly ; also 

 "\ C. hirsuta, and nitida. 



- C. lanceolata ? 



- C. cordifolia ? 



- (not ascertained). 



Ash bark 



White Loxa Bark 



(b) Yellow Barks. 

 Yellow Bark 



Calisaya 

 Carthagena bark 

 Cusco bark 



(c) Red Barks. 



Red Cinchona Bark of Lima 

 Cinchona nova 



(d) Brown Barks. 

 Huamalies bark 



(not ascertained). 

 C. magnifolia. 



- C. purpurea. 



No doubt this genus will be largely increased by future discoveries. 

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