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PORTRAITS OF CACTACEOUS PLANTS. 



To aid those who may be desirous of identifying any plants they havo 

 in their collections the following list has been prepared of portraits pub- 

 lished in works which are readily acceassible in English libraries. The 

 names given are those under which the plants are figured, and in cases 

 ■where the same plant has been repreaeaied in several works under difEerent 

 titles the namo most generally accepted has been selected. The following 

 abbreviations are employed to indicate the works containing the plates, 

 and where two figures are given the first is the number of the volume. 



ABBEEVIiTIONS. 

 A.K. — Andrews' Botanists' Repository. B.M. — Botanical Magazine. B.R. — Botanical 

 Kegister. B.S.— Boundary Survey, Cactaceaj of tho United States and Mexico ; by Dr. 

 George Engelmann. E.M. — Report of Explorations for a Railroad from the Mississippi 

 River to the Pacific Ocean; by Dr. Georoe Engelmann. J.^i. — Jardine's Magazine, 

 L.C.— Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet. P.O.— Pfeifler's Cacteoe. P.F.G.— Paxton's Flower 

 Garden. P.G.— DecandoUe's Plantes Grasses. P.M.— Paxton's JIagazine o£ Botany. 

 B.C,— Decandolle's Revue des Cactets. 



Oaotus— 



alatus, B.M. 2820 

 cochinellifer, B.M. 2741 

 Dillenii, B.E. 3, 255 

 flagelliformis, B.M. 17 

 gibbosus, B.E. 2, 137 

 Eexagonus, A.E. 8, 513 

 mammillaris, P.G. Ill 

 Melocaotns, P.G-. 112 

 Opuntia, B.M. 2393 

 parasiticus, P.G. 69 

 phyllanthoides, B.M. 2092 

 Phyllanthus, B.M. 2G:i2 

 polyanthus, B.M. 26111 

 speciosissimus, B.M. 2300 

 speoiosus, B.B. 4, 301 

 Tuna, B.M. 1557 



Cereus — 



Berlandieri, B.S. 53 

 Bigelovii, E.M. 4, 4 

 casspitosus, B.S. 43 

 coccineus, P.O. 1, 15 

 ca3rulescens, B.M. 3922 

 conoideus, B.M. 4, 4 

 crenatua, B.R. 30, 31^ 

 Crimsonij B.E. 19, 15G5 

 ctenoides, B.S. 42 

 Curtisii, P.O. 1, 11 

 dasyacanthus, B.S. 39 

 •dubius, B.S. 50 

 Emoryi, B.S. GO 



Cereus {Goatimied) — 

 Engelmanni, B.S. 57 

 enneacanthus, B.S. 48 

 eriophorus, P.O. 1. 22 

 extensus, B.JI. 40CO 

 Fendleri, B.S. 51 

 fragriformis, P.G. 1, 12 

 grandiflorus, B.M. 3381 



„ Mayuardi, P.M. 14, 75 

 giganteus, B.S. 61 

 gonacanthus, E.M. 4, 5 

 Gregjzi, B.S. 6.j 

 hexredrus, B.M. 4, 5 

 Hookeri, P.O. 1, 5 

 latifrons, B.M. 3813 

 Leeanus, B.M. 4417 

 leptophis, E.G. 12 

 leucanthus, B.E. 26, 13 

 longisetus, B.S. 45 

 MacDonaldiaj, B.M. 4707 

 Martianus, B.M. .';76S 

 multiplex, B.M. 3789 

 Napoleouis, B.M. 3458 

 paucispinus, B.S. 56 

 pentalophua, B.M. 3651 

 peruvianus, P.O. 2, 5 

 phceniceus, B.M. 4, 4 

 phyllanthus, P.G. 1, 10 

 Pitajaya, B.M. 4084 

 polyacanthus, B.S. 54 

 procumbens, B.S. 59 

 reductus, B.M. 4443 



