350 
glabrous, 3-6 in. long, on long petioles (1-1j in.), pitted in 
the axils of the aos and lateral nerves. nflorescence cymose, 
terminal and axillary. Capsules ovoid oblong, nearly 2 in. long. 
Iil.—Plenck, Ic. t. 131; Skrivter Nat. Selsk (1790) t. 2; Biles ous 
3: 
Encycl. t. 164, i. 1; Lambert, Cinchona, t. 1; Humb. & Bonpl. 
Pl. Equinoct. i. t. 10 (C. condaminea); Hayne, Darst. Beschr. 
me Mee t. 37 S RP Le Pharm. Med. Bot. 
Beschr. t. 208 (C : ` condamänea) ; Waldel, Hist. Nat. weet? 
tt. 4, 4 bis (C. condaminea); Berg. & Schmidt, Darst. 
rm. t. 14e (C. 
i m. < Jba : 
A ee Mu Mag. t. iine ws Illust. Nueva 
uin. Pavon, LC Eouwguca t ca er al tí 19 46, 
Trimen, Med. Pl. t 140; oe Chinarind, t. 5; Cinchona 
Barks [Power Triad) t. 5 Köhler, Med. Pflan. 1.; Moens, Kina- 
cultuur in Azie, t. 6 (babs), V. 17 (d. br.). 
Crown Bark, Loxa Bark, Pale Bark, Peruvian Bark, Jesuit’s 
Bark, Countess? s Powder 
Native of Peru. Cultivated i in India, Java, Ceylon. 
Cinchona succirubra, Pavon ex Klotzsch, in Abh. Akad. Berlin 
(1857), p. 60. 
A tree 50-80 ft. high (Owen), 15-40 ft. (Howard ex Klotzsch). 
Trunk straight. Leaves soft pubescent, sometimes tomentose, 
bright green, and ripening to a red especially on the under surface, 
Re et chartaceous when dry, larger blade, 4-9 in. long, 
3-6 in. broad, than in the other species mentioned, elliptical, 
acute at the apex and the base. Inflorescence cymose, flowers rose- 
coloured. Capsule oblong, about an inch or more in length. 
—Ve t on Portug. t. 2 (C. “rubra ou colorada "' 
Quin. E. Indian Plantations, Photo. t. 1 (babit, planted 
in 1862, First Denison ed ae Neddivuttum, 0 ft. 
1: e Med. Pflan. ; Moe P ARRETE & 5 (habit), t. 19 
ae and fl. br.), t. 29, E 1 Dai of fl. and fr.). 
Red Bark. 
Native of Peru. Cultivated in India, Java, Ceylon, J voii 
St. Thomé (W. Africa), and under experime ent in East Afri 
Cinchona is grown entirely for the bark, the oe “of 
which in general are tonic and febrifuge. Sulphat e of Quinine is 
the principal extract. In India a preparation called ‘‘ cinchona 
