478 TRANS, OF THE ACAD. OF SCIENCE. 
Apparently intermediate ae this and C, —_ 
perhaps specifically distin 
- 21. C. Janapensis, iiakceaie Linnea VII p. 
—Though well and carefully described, and published as hee 
as 1833, this well marked species has been overlooked by 
later writers. It is similar to the last, but much smaller; 
—o though on short pedicels, much less crowded ; its 
ost striking character consists in the regularly circumscis- 
sile conic capsule, with shorter very strongly subulate styles 
whence Schlechtendal not inappropriately calls it “ bicomis.” 
Peculiar to MSxi00 5 Jalapa, Schiede! 152; Linden! 308; 
near Mexico, Graham 1250; Bustamente! 83; Oaxaca, Gale 
otti! 4413. 
22. C. CuttEensis, Ker, oe Re oe oe 603 ; Chon nde 
Prod. IX. 455; Ga Fl. iL. TV. : C. odorata, Pap- 
pig! in Hb. 90.—A ¢ mmon iat in Chili whence mos 
_ ** Lobes of calyx acute. 
C. rarma, Humb. Bonpl. Kunth.! n. gen 
199 “DC. Prod. IX. 460 ; not Hook. & forsee Be 
pycnantha, Bentham! Pi. Hartw. p. 226; C. cor 
sieu! in Hb. Juss.—Clusters large and compact, 5-1 me 
diameter, flowers fully 3 lines’ long 5 lobes o epee 
— corolla very acute or epee 
‘ scales much shorter than th 
