198 



Blättchen. Vor einer durch den Namen nahegelegten Verwechselung mit der zu Pauli, capreolata 

 Kadlk. gehörigen Pauli, connarifolia Rieh, braucht wohl nicht besonders gewarnt zu werden. 



36. Paullinia jaraaicensis Macfad. 



Pisum cordatum non vesicariuin Sloane Catalog. Plant. Jamaic. (1696) p. 111, partim 

 (cf. 1. sequ.) et excl. syn. Pis., Marcgr. et Plum. (ad P. pinn. referend.), 

 nee non cit. : „Plukenet tab. 145, f. 4?"! Cf. 1. sequ. 



— etc. (ut supra) Sloane Hist. Jamaic. I (1707) p. 239, cap. 15, n. 34, partim, 



nempe quoad descriptionem foliorum (stirpis in Mus. Brit., Herb. Sloane 

 Vol. IV, Fol. 102 asservatae), excl. vero descript. fruetus (ad P. barbad.) 

 et seminis (ad Cardiosp. grandiflor. referend.), nee non syn. omnibus 

 (syn. Raj., ut et obs. de viribus ex Pis. allat., ad P. pinn., syn. Herrn, 

 vero et Plukenet. tab. 168 — sphalmate „164" — f. 6 ad Serj. curassav. 

 referend.)! Cf. Hist. gen. in Radlk. Serj. p. 16, d etc. (v. indic.) et 

 infra obs. n. 1, nee non obs. n. G ad P. pinn. 



Planta fruticosa scandens ex cujus caule fiunt seipiones cinerei flexiles striati 

 et tuberculati, nervis et tuberculis spiraliter dispositis, 

 „Supple Jacks" Sloane Catalog. Plant. Jamaic. (1696) p. 214. 

 Cf. infra nom. vulg. et obs. n. 2. 



— — etc. (ut supra) Rajus Hist. Plant. III (1704) Lib. 24 (Dendrologia, Lib. 1), 



p. 133. 



— — etc. (ut supra) Sloane Hist. Jamaic. II (1725) p. 185, cap. 8, n. 5, 



tab. 231, f. 6. 



Paullinia foliis pennatis, foliolis saepius quinis incisis, petiolis communibus 

 membranaeeis Linn. Hort. Cliffort. (1737) p. 152, n. 3, partim, 

 nempe solummodo quoad syn. Sloan. ex parte huc referend., ut supra, 

 et quoad „Jamaicae* inter locos natales enumerationem, excl. vero- 

 reliqui8, quae dieuntur, omnibus (ad P. pinnat. et Serj. curassav. 

 referend.). Cf. Hist. gen. in Radlk. Serj. p. 20 et infra obs. n. 1. 



Paullinia pinnata Linn. Spec. PI. Ed. I (1753) p. 366, n. 7, partim, nempe solummodo 

 quoad syn. Sloan. et locum natalem e Sloane allatum, ut in anteced. 

 — — Linn. oper. var., nee non aut. plur., partim, nempe quoad syn. Sloan. et 



loc. natal. „Jamaic." modo directo vel indirecto ad P. pinn. perperam 

 allegat., ut in anteced. ; cf. P. pinn., et quidem Linn. Spec. Ed. II 

 (1762), Miller (1768), Houttuyn (1775), Aublet (1775), Reichard 

 (1779), Willd. (1799) etc. et praesertim Lunan Hort. Jamaic. II 

 (1814) p. 216, n. 2, qui fere omnino nititur in Sloan. Hist. Jam. I.e.; 

 cf. obs. n. 4. 



Paullinia sarmentosa, foliis ternato-ternatis, ad a-pices crenatis; infimis minoribus, 



quandoque tantum auritis Browne, Patr., Hist. Jamaic. (1756) 

 p. 212, n. 1, c. nom. vulg. „Souple Jack" et cit. „Sloan. Cat. 214 

 & Hist. t. 231" (cf. supra), excl. vero syn. Pis. (ad P. pinn.), syn. 

 Plukenet. (ad Serj. curassav. referend.), nee non cit.: „Linn. Hort. 

 Cliff." et „Linn. Sp. PI." (nimis incompletis et inexaetis). Cf. obs. 

 n. 3 et Radlk. Serj. p. 24, 51. 



Paullinia mexicana, non Linn. Spec, nee alior., Linne Herb. n. 4, speeimen 2. (in plagula 2. 



ad sinistram affixum), verosimiliter a P. Browne lectum, a Smith 

 nom. Pauli, curassav. insignit. ; cf. Hist. gen. in Radlk. Serj. p. 21 

 et 24, Nr. 4b, nee non ibid. p. 246, 247 et infra obs. n. 3. 



