4gr 
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Apparently intermediate between this and C. Chilensis, and 
perhaps specifically distinct. 
~~ 21. C. Jatapensts, Schlechtendal! Linnea VIII. p. 515. 
—Though well and carefully described, and published “4 early 
e ’ 
near Mexico, Graham! 250; Bustamente! 83; Oaxaca, Gale- 
otti! 4413, 
22. C. Cu1tensis, Ker, Bot Reg. VII. f. 608 ; Choisy! in DC- 
Prod. IX. 455; Gay! Fl. Chil. IV. 446 ;_ C. odorata, Peep- 
. 
. 
searcely reaching to the throat of the tube; seed oval, tri- 
_ angular, compressed, 0.7-0.8 lines long, with a small umbi- 
_licus marked with radiating lines, which centre in the small 
und hilum. 
** Lobes of calyx acute. 
23. C. ratipa, Humb. Bonpl. Kunth.! n, gen. sp. III. 
122; DC. Prod. IX. 460 ; not Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beechy; C. 
pycnantha, Bentham! Pl. Hartw. p. 226; C. corymbosa, Jus- 
Li J 
u nd 
diameter, flowers fully 3 lines long; lobes of calyx and of 
cylindrical corolla very acute or acuminate; stamens v 
short; scales much shorter than the tube, in Humbolt’s speci- 
men broadly oval, in others narrow ; styles strongly subu- 
late, as long as capsule; seeds 0.6 lines long. 
Quito, 8,000 to 10,000 feet high, Humboldt! Couthouy! 
Peru, Jos. Jussieu!, Ecuador, Seemann! Columbia, Hartweg! 
1238. 
to 
anthera ovata brevioribus; Squamis spatulatis fimbriatis fau- 
cem fere squantibus; stylis e basi crassa subulatis ovarium 
