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2"-3", flowers 16'", berry 3'" diam. j carpophore 5'" long. — Hab. Dominical, Imr.; S. 

 Vinceut I, Guild. ; [Venezuela !, New Granada !]. 



17- P. biflora, Zam. Glabrescent; stem angular; leaves half-ronndish, obsoletely 

 3(-2)-lobed or repand at the broadly truncate top, ocellated with scattered glands teneath : 

 lateral lobes or angles spreading; pedicels simple, 2-1, jointed above the middle; calyx 

 exceeding the whitish corolla : exterior filaments of the 3-seriate crown nearly as long as the 

 petals; berry (immature) globose, glabrous, shorter than the carpophore. — Cav. Diss. 10. 

 t. 288.— P. heraicycla, Mey. /—Leaves 2"-14" long, 4"-2" broad; flowers 10"'-12"' diam. 

 — Hab. Dominica!, i(Mc.; Trinidad!, Or.; [Guadeloupe I, Panama !, New Granada, Gui- 

 ana!]. 



18. P. triflora, Maqf. "Stem pubescent; leaves glabrescent, 3-lobed, suboordate, 

 ocellated beneath : lateral lobes diverging, acute, middle indistinct ; peduncles geminate, 

 Z-flowered ; calyx exceeding the white corolla : exterior filaments of the S-seriate crowu 

 purple, tipped with white." — From Macfadyen's description it seems to approach P. holo- 

 sericea, L. (of Mexico, Veraguas I, and Cuba !), which, however, has a biglandular petiole 

 and different leaves. — Hab. Jamaica {Macf.), in the district of Portland. 



Sect. 4. GRANADiLLA.T-Ca^y.i; h-partite, supported hy a large, Z-leaved or i-fid, persistent 

 invohicel, the divisions of which are entire. Petals h. Crown Z-5-seriate : exterior 

 rows filamentose. — Petioles glanduliferous : stipules elongated, often foliaceous ; pedicels 

 single, axUlary. 



* Leaves entire, pinnaiinerved. 



19. P. laurifolia, L. Glabrous ; stem cylindrical ; leaves oval, quite entire : petiole 

 liglandular at the top, as long as the spathulate-linear stipules ; involucel 3-leaved, equal- 

 ling the vanegsiei flower : leaflets ovate, blunt, repand with large, marginal glands towards 

 the summit ; crown 3-seriate, as long as the flower ; berry large, ovoid. — Plum. Desc. t. 80. 

 Jacq. Amer. Pict. t. 219. I)esc. Ft. 1. f. 56. — Leaves 4"-2" long ; flower ZV'diam., white 

 with red blotches, and crown violet" vrith white strealts ; petals equalling the calyx, a little 

 exceeded by the thickish filaments of the middle crown-row ; berry Si" long. — Hab. Antigua!, 

 Finl., Wiillschl. ; cultivated in Jamaica ; [Guadeloupe!, New Granada!, Guiana!, Brazil!]. 



20. P. maliformiSj L. Glabrous; stem cylindrical; leaves ovate or ovate-oblong, 

 pointed, quite entire : petiole biglandular above the middle, exceeding the lanceolate-linear 

 stipules ; involucel 3-leaved,' Kalf as long again or twice as long as the variegated ^ower ; 

 leaflets ovate, cuspidate, quite entire, membranaceous, puberulous within ; crown 3-seriate, 

 as long as the. flower; berry "large, globose, impressed at the top." — Plum. Descr. t. 82. 

 Bot. Meg. t. 94. — P. ornata, Kth. — Leaves 6"-3"long; flowers 2", involucre 3"-5"diam. ; 

 middle crown-row as long as the flower; berry "size of a smaU apple." — Hab. Jamaica!,' 

 Waters; Antigim\,Wullschl.; [Haiti ! to New Granada !]. 



21. P. quadrangularis, L, Glabrous ; stem i-winged ; leaves ovate-roundish, sub- 

 cordate at the base, mucronate, quite entire, arch-veined : petiole bearing 2-3 gland-pairs 

 at and below the summit, exceeding the large, ovate or ovate-oblong stipules ; involucel 

 3-leaved, exceeded by the variegated flower: leaflets ovate, pointed, quite entire, membra- 

 naceous ; crown 5-seriate : two exterior rows exceeding the flower ; berry large, ovoid. — 

 Cav. Diss. 10. t. 283. Jfacq. Amer. Pict. t. 218. — Variable in the size of flower and fruit. 

 Leaves 6"-3", stipules 1" long ; flowers 3"-5" (-2") diam. ; petals rosy ; crown violet ; berry 

 5" long, or smaller. — Hab. Jamaica!, Waiers, in woods and cultivated; [Cuba, Panama I, 

 Peru \, Brazil !]. 



22. P. serrata, L. Glabrous ; leaves deeply 7-^-lobed, long-petioled : lobes oblong 

 or obovate-oblong, pointed, serrulate : petiole bearing 2 alternate, stipitate glands about the 

 middle, and another pair near the summit, much exceeding the elongated-filiform, deciduous 

 stipules ; involucel %-fid, as long as the flower : lobes ovate, mucronate, quite entire ; crown 

 3-seriate, as long as the flower ; berry " large, globose." — Plum. Desc. t. 79. Cav. Diss. 

 10. t. 296. Desc. Ft. 5. t. 349.— Leaves 6"-4!< diam. : petiole 3"-2", stipules 8"'-10"' 

 long J flowers 4" diam. ; petals rosy : crown Mue, with transverse, white bands ; berry " 2" 

 diam." — Hab. Dominica !, Imr. ; Ti'inidad !, Sch. ; [French islands !}. 



