STACIIYURACEAE — TURNEllACIOAI'; — I'ASSIFLOJIACEAJ': 



OK 



rANtJiiiivr 



Overbook, Hiutkci'. lU^icliI, (iml.n^nlr zmlcii en nlii' l<'i- onilcr- 



/Au;k van Siiiiialni i!,f/,inuli\ii. {'rijdiirlir. Niji)i:rli. Ni-.iltrl. 



I ml. XI \. '.)■! ili;. 1874.) 

 Vordor.man,y\, (1. I)c zaiiilkcnirii vmhiIcm I'iljooin; hIn Ix'ilci-f- 



w(!r(^ii(l riiidilirl. {'/'i:i/K)ii{ui.iii.ii, II. 'Ml ',W.). 1891.) 

 Ktirnbach, l,|ii(lwi)j;|. |l'iuiKiuiii (^diiU'.J (llol. .Inhrh. \\\. 



Hcil)l. Mil. :i7, ]). l.S. 1893.) 

 Greshofl, M[iuiritH]. I'mif^ium cdiili' llcijiw. (//«/. Mircmir, 



XVII. l.S.M.Sl, 1 pi. 1894.) 

 — — ll'iuiKiiim cdiilc.) (Ill Ilia Sclicl.scii vim iiuMiRO IndiHclic 



Iiliint.cn . . . pp. IK l(i, pi. 1894.) 

 Vorderman, A. (1. I)c I'lUiniuin cdnlc Kciiiw. ids voodinj;.^ 



Kovvii.s. {Ti.i/niiiitimiii, X. 77 84. 1900.) 



PAKOrSI/V (Smbathmannia) 

 HSrincq, l''[nui(,'(iiNl. [SiiioiUlimaniiiiipubcsccnH.] (Rev. Ilnrt. 

 ser. :i, II. ;!12. 1848.) 



I'UOCKIA 



Lindley, Jolin. [Pi'ockia crucLs.] {Ilorl. Soc. Loud. Trans. 



VI. 2()S. 1826.) 



SC'OI.OIMA (Sai'hi.m sjioc.) 

 Leroy, A[n(]re]. [Sapiiiin Pruinnumdii.] {Ilort. f/nii). V. 289. 



1844.) 



119. STACHYURACEAE 



STACIIYURUS 



Carriere, E. A. Stachyui'us praooox. (TJct. //ort. 1869, p. 200, 



il. 40.) 

 B[ean], W. J. Stachyurus praecox. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXI. 



IC)',). 1897.) 

 [Stachyurus praecox.] {Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXI. 282, il. 97. 



1897.) 



120. TURNERACEAE 



TIIRNEBA 



Kratochwill, Karl. Damiana. pp. 38-41. il. 1.3-15. [Wien, 

 1883.] — From: "Laboralorium fiir Waarcnknndc an dcr 

 Wiener Handels-Akademie. Mittheilungen, 1883." 



121. PASSIFLORACEAE 



PASSIFLORA (DisEMMA, Distemjia; Tacsonia 

 spec.) 



Descriptive & cultui'al 



[Lawrance, Mary.] [A collection of Passion-flowers, drawTi & 

 colom-ed from nature.] 18 pi. 1<"'. t-p-c. [London, 1799- 

 1802.] 



Sabine, Joseph. Some account of the purple-fruited Passion 

 flower, of late cultivated in England, and of the other knowni 

 species which bear edible fruit, with observations on the 

 Passiilora incarnata of Linnaeus, and on the first plant of 

 the genus which was introduced into Europe. (Hort. Soc. 

 Land. Trans. III. 99-114, pi. 3. 1820.) 



Bosse, [.I. F. W.]. UeberdieBefruchtungder Passions-Blumen. 

 (Va: Beford. Gartcnb. Prcicss. Verh. Y. 431-132. 1829.) 



Jager, Hermann. LTeber das Veredeln der Passifloren. (Allg. 

 Garlcnzcit. XI. 369-370. 1843.) 



Schwedler, ( Hofgdrincr, ScJdoss Fasanerie bei Fulda). Etwas 

 iiber das Veredeln der Passifloren. (Ver. BcfiJrd. Gartenb. 

 Preuss. Vcrh. XVII. 88-89. 1844.) 



[Paxton, Joseph.] Different methods of treating Passion flow- 

 ers. (Pad-ton's Mag. Bot. XII. 39-43. 1846.) 



L[emaire], Ch[arles]. Distemma carinatum. (Flore Scrr. III. 

 236b. 1847.) 



Paxton, Joseph. Passiflora kermesina Lenricheziana. (Pax- 

 ton's Mag. Bot. XIV. 151-153, pi. 1S4S.) Sur les Passi- 



flores a cultiver dans les serres. (Soc. Agric. Bot. Gand 

 Ann. III. 431-434. [1847.]) 



Neubert, AVUhelm. Ueber Passionsblumen. (Dcntscli. Mag. 

 Gart. Blumcnk. 1849, pp. 236-240, 241-244, 257-261, pi. 15.) 



Otto, Friedrich. Ueber Passifloren. (Allg. Gartenzcit. XIX. 

 73-75. 1851.) 



[Lemaiie, Charles.] Greffage mxiltiple des plantes grimpantes 

 de serre chaude, ou de serre temper<5e. (III. Hort. XII. 93- 

 94. 1865.) 



Naudin, [Charlo,';]. Culture des Passiflores en Angleterre. 

 (Rev. Hort. 1866, pp. 435-437.) 



M|aBtorB|, .\I. T. (idtivatcd Powiion-flowcTH. (Card. Chron. 



1870, pp. rji;i 121 1.) 



iJiiPaBHioDBblumcn. (IVr. Ilifiird. fJarlenb. Prewu. Wadtcn^ 



Hihr. XIV. ) -,, n 10, 21-23. 1871.) 

 Otto, l')diiard.| Die I'ii««ionHliliirnci). ( Htimhurg. (Jiirl, lihi- 



mi:n::,il. XXIX. .11 .'"iS. 1873.) 

 M.C. The PuNHioii-llowcrH. (Gard.XVU.242,f>\.22:i. 1880.) 

 rl;i('- r>r I'muiiflorii vilifolin. 



Andr6, lOdlouardj. PuMHJflorcfl hybridco. (licv. /fort. 1883, 



p. :i:i2.) 

 Bennet, Ihniry. 'I'lie IiiHtfjry of a PaHMiflora on the fii-riock^; 



liivii m. (Gard. Chron. b<t. 2, XXI. r,\2~riV.\. 1884.; 

 Pynaort, r;d|i)ii:irdj. \.f fruit di: In I'lkKniflore fl'leiirde In pan- 



.sinri). (R<r. Hort. ISclgi; XX. 103 WW, il. 10. I1894.J) 

 l.isPassifloros. (SmminrJIorl. III. HH-8(), 93, il. .W. 1899.) 

 [Scott, David.) Manure.^ for I'uKHion-friiit virifH. (Agric. 



Giiz. N. S. WaliiH, X. (1.S99), pp. f>i\-r,i2. 1900.) 

 [Hermann, ScbuHtian.] Passion-vine rft-irinK from seed. 



(Agric. Gaz. N. S. Wales, X. (1899), p. 1192. 1900.) 



Pathological 

 Magnus. Wnrzcln von Pas.siflora mit kleincn HC-itllchcn 

 V(Mtlickung('n, verursaclit von Ifet<;rodcra. CCca. XiUwrf. 

 Frcunde Berlin Silzher. 1888, p. 170.) 



Economic 

 Madiaruia, J. B. R. Rcsearchas and experiments on mmc 



species of the genu.s Passiflora. (Lye. Nal. Hist. Sew York 



Ann. 1. 127-131. 1824.) 

 M[orre]n, [Charles]. Notice sur la culture et les usages de 



fHielipies Passiflores. (Soc. Agric. Bot. Gand AnnTl. 364- 



3GS. [1845.]) 

 AUen, W. J. The Passion fruit. (Agric. Gaz. N. S. Wales, 



VIII. (1897), p. 327. 1898.) 



Eniuneration of species 



P. actinia: [Morren, Kdouard.] Note sur le Passiflora 

 actinia Hook., ou Cirenadille Anemone de mer. (Bdg. Hort. 

 XII. 321, pi. 1862.— Hort. Pra<ici>n, VI. 321, 1 pi. 1862.) 



P. alata:M[oore, Thomas]. Passiflora alata superba. (Gard. 

 Coinp. 1852, p. 73, 1 pi.) 



— Influence de la grefte a propos de la Passiflorc Decaisne- 

 ana. (Rcr. Hort. 1880, pp. 35'.)-360.) 



— Passiflora alata. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XV. 18, il. 3. 1894.) 



— Swan, W. Passiflora alata. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXII. 

 449, il. 133-135. 1897.) 



P. alba: Neumann, [Auguste]. Note sur denouvelles Passi- 

 flores, obtenues par fecondation croisee. (Rev. Hort. ser. 3, 

 I. 112-113. 1847.) 



— R[egel]. E[duard von]. Passiflora alba-nigra Parp. (Gar- 

 tenfl. I. 68, pi. 8. 1852.) 



— [Lindley, John & Paxton. Joseph.] [Passiflora alba.] (Pax- 

 tons Flow. Gard. III. 71, il. 265. 1853.) 



— Andre, Ed[ouard]. Passiflora atomaria. (Rev. Hort. 1883, 

 pp. 201-202, il. 39.) 



— T., Ch. The Paris exhibition. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XIX. 

 693, il. 115. 1883.) 



— Andre, Ed[ouard]. Passiflora atomaria. (Rev. Hort. 1884, 

 pp. 36-37, pi.) 



P. aniabills: [Neubert, T\'ilhehn.] Passiflora amabilis 

 (hvbrida). (Deutsch. .Mag. Gart. BlumcnJ:. 1848. pp. 40-12, 

 pi: 3.) 



— W[atson], W[illiam]. Passiflora amabilis. (Gard. LV. 272- 

 273, pi. 1219. 1899.) 



P. Belottii: Neumann, [Auguste]. Passiflora alato-coeru- 

 lea (Passiflorc de Belot). (Rev. Hort. ser. 3, I. 121, pL [71. 

 1847.) 



— Pepin. Note sur de nouvelles plantes. {Rev. Hort. ser. 3, 

 III. 248-249. 1849.) 



— Passiflora Belottii. (Gard. Mag. Bot. [I.] 9, pi. 1850.) 



— Boncenne, F. Passiflore Belotii. (Rev. Hort. 1859. pp. 

 417-419.) 



P. Buonapartea : Wilson. J. H. P.issiflora Marcaret Wfl- 

 son. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3. XX^^ 81-82, il. 36. 1899.) 



P. caerulea : LavaUee. Alphonse. Note sur le Passiflora 

 coerulea L. (Hort. Frang. 1864, pp. 6-13. pi. 1.) — Mono- 

 graphic du Passiflora coerillea L. (Belg. Hort. XIV. 40—14. 

 1804.)- 2?fpn"H(frf.- 8 pp. 1 pi. O. [Paris. 1864.] 



— Witte. H[einrich]. Passiflora Imperatrice Eugenie (hj'br.). 

 {In his Flora ... pp. 269-272, pi. 6S. 1868.)^ 



