134 



(200) 



Paullinia jamaicensis "Walpers Eepert. I (1842) p. 414, n. 15. 



— — Triana & Planch. Prodr. Flor. Novo - Granat. , Ann. Scienc, nat, 



IV. Ser., XVIII (1862) p. 363 in obs. ad n. 17. 



— — Eadlkofer in Monogr. Serj. (1874 — 75) p. 68 n. 5 etc. (v. indic), 



c. synon. 



— — Eadlkofer in Serj. Suppl. (1886) p. 157, 161. 



— — Eadlkofer über fisohvergiftende Pflanzen, Sitzungsber. d. k. bayer. 



Akad., 1886, p. 404. 



— — Greshoff de plant, ad pisc. capiend. adhib., Mededeelingen uit s'Lands 



Plantentuin X (1893) p. 40. 

 JS[omen vulgare: Supple Jack Sloane 11. cc. (1696, 1725); cf. obs. n. 2. 



— — Souple Jack Browne 1. c. (1756); cf. obs. n. 2. 



— — Supple Jack Long History of Jamaica III (1774) p. 834, n. 228, c. syn. 



P. sarmentosa etc. Browne exclud. vero verosimillime obs. 

 de viribus medicis atque toxicis (ad P. pinn. referend.?; 

 cf. ibid. obs. n. 6, p. 159); cfr. Serj. polyphylla E. in 

 Eadlk. Serj. p. 185, 198, et infra obs. n. 2, nee non P. 

 Cururu et P. barbadens. 



— — „ „ E. C. Alexander (Prior) in schedis. 



— — „ „ March in scheda. 



— — Common Supple Jack t. Greshoff 1. c. 



— — Matanegro, Eggers in schedis; cf. obs. 2, a^not. 



]!^on Paullinia curassavica Linn. Spec. PI. Ed. I (1753) etc., Crantz, Jacquin, Eichard etc., 



cf. literaturae initium et finem sub P. fuscesc. K. et P. Plu- 



mierii Tr. & PI., nee non Serj. curass. E. in Serj. Monogr. 



p. 311. 



Perperam citatur: Paullinia sarmentosa etc. Browne ad Cururu scand. enneaphyll. etc. 



Plum. (i. e. P. Plumierii Tr. & PI.) in Burman Icon. Plumier. Fase. V 



(1757) p. 102; ad P. pinnat. Sandmark (i. e. Weinmann, hirt.) in Linn. 



Amoen. acad. V (1760) p. 378, n. 1 (cfr. P. pinn., obs. n. 2); ad Pauli. 



curassavic. (non Linn.) Schum. (i. e. P. fuscesc. K.) in Willd. Sp. PI. II, 1 



(1799) p. 461, D. 5; ad Pauli, curassavic. (non Linn.) Jacq. (i. e. P. 



Plumierii) a Poiret in Lam. Encycl. V (1804) p. 96, n. 2. Cf. obs. n. 3. 



— — Paullinia curassavica Swartz Obs. bot. (1791) p. 151 ad P. curass. 



Schum. (i. e. P. fuscesc. K.) in Willd. Sp. PI. II, 1 (1799) p. 461, n. 5; 

 ad P. curass. Jacq. (i. e. P. Plumierii) a Poiret in Lam. Encycl. V 

 (1804) p. 96, n. 2 et a Jussieu in Ann. Mus. IV (1804), p. 348, n. 11. 



Scandens, fruticosa; rami thysigeri teretiusculi , leviter sulcati, e puberulo glabrati, 

 sulcis mox lenticellarum crebrarum seriebus ferrugineo-punctatis; corpus lignosum siraplex; 

 folia biternata, rarius depauperata, 5-foliolato-pinnata (foliolis inferioribus tum basi late ovatis 

 plus minus lobatis); foliola superiora elliptico-lanceolata vel terminalia subrhombea, apice acu- 

 minato-acuta, basi longius cuneato-attenuata, lateralia iuferiora ovalia, obtusa, basi breviter 

 coarctata vel subacuta, omnia sessilia, remote serrato-dentata, dentibus grossiusculis plus 

 minus acutis, membranaceo-chartacea , nervis lateralibus arcuatis oblique patentibus, utriuque 

 nitidula, supra subtusque glabriuscula , glandulis microscopicis curvatis obsita et subtus in 

 axillis nervorum barbata, punctis lineolisque pellucidis sat crebris notata nee non subtus reti 

 utriculorum laticiferorum pellucido instructa, epidermide mucigera; rhachis (petiolus partialis 

 intermedius) marginato-alata; stipulae minimae; thyrsi solitarii vel paniculatim congesti, 

 puberuli; bracteae minimae; flores parvi, sepalis minutim adpresse puberulis, 3. et 5. basi 



