229 



tervisam, magni faciendam esse statiiit alph. de can- 

 DOLLE (mém. ph. de gen. V. 184.) 



1032. A. PALUSTRis LiNN. (Spütg. in MSS.) 



Willd. II. 1267. Pers II. 95. De Cand. syst. 1.469. 

 Spr. II. 640. Dunal. Moriogr. p. 65. 



Guanabanus palustris ^ fructii laevi viridiV\\ya\. 

 MSS. Willd. 



Anona Americana eet. Pluck. Alm. 32. t. 240. f. 6. 

 )) aquatica Sloan, Jam. 205. 

 )) iili^inosa Brown. Jam. 256. 



Annona palustris Linn. sp. pi. 757. Mill. Diet. 

 n^ 4. Swartz. Obs. 223 Lam. diet. 2. p. 124 excl. 

 syn. Aubl. 



Annona palustris Alph. De Tand. mém. phys. de 

 Génève V. 198. 



Ex observatione splitgerberi , arbor altitudinis me- 

 diocris. Arbor parva, orgyalis (Swartz)^ 30-40' 

 (Sloane). Flos aequat, in nobis obvio specimine, di- 

 midiara magnitudiuem floris A. muricatae. Pe- 

 dunculi 3 cent. longi ; calyx est tripartitus , lobis 

 latioribus quam longis. Flores flavi. Folia fere 11 

 cent, longa, 6| cent. lata, ovala , vix oblonga. In 

 sylvis prope Paramaribo, mense Majo 1838 legit 



SPLITGERBER. 



323. A. SQUAMOSA LiNN. (Splitg. in MSS.) 



Willd. II. 1266. Pers. II. 95. De Cand. Syst. 1. 472. 

 Spr. II. 640. Rheed. mal. p. 21. t. 29. Rumph. amb. 1. 

 p. 138. t. 46. Dunal. monogr. p. 69. 



