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specified, and enlarged x5, except figures 70a, 72a, 73a, 74a, and 75a, which are enlarged 
to various scales, 
Tas. 1 
Fig. 1. P. cuneata (Griseb.) Blake forma obovata (Griseb.) Blake (drawn 
from Wright 1917). Aril not shown 
. P. Penaea L. (Eggers 1897). 
P. jamaicensis Chod. (March eye 
sti~itata Blake (Wright 191 p.). 
inqua (Britton) Blake bags 1913 p. p.). 
ovatifolia Gray (Wright 103). 
Robinsonii Blake (Pringle 4472). 
serpens Blake (Palmer 168). 
Barbeyana Chod. (Schaffner 3). Immature. 
reducta Blake (Parry & Palmer 44). 
intricata Blake (Palmer 165 1/2). 
rectipilis Blake (Metcalfe 1274). 
Palmeri Wats. mer). 
racemosa Blake (Pringle 572). 
longa Blake (Wright 936 p. p. 
obscura Benth. var. genuina Blake (Wright 104). 
obscura Benth. var. euryptera Blake (L. C. Smith 80). 
Lozani Rose (Pringle 7477). 
brachyanthema Blake (Purpus 5169). Immature. 
oophylla Blake (Purpus 3921). 
Brandegeeana Chod. (Purpus 1429). 
compacta Rose (Parry & Palmer 42 1/2). 
pedicellaia Blake. (Purpus 6308). 
Albowiana Chod. (Pringle 3876). 
velata Blake (Ghiesbreght 879). 
microtricha Blake (Coulter 732 p. p.). 
Hayesii Blake (Hayes). Immature. 
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Tas. 2 
costaricensis Chod. (Tonduz 1553). Submature. 
. isotricha Blake (Bernoulli & Cario 3218). 
P. cuspidulata Blake (Purpus 2764) 
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