DR. MASTERS'S CLASSIFIED LIST OF PASSIFLORE^. 135 
folia, Linn., it may be in some botanic garden under that 
name. 
Subgenus 3. MUEUCTJIA. — Climbing shrubs or herbs. Bracts 
small, scattered ; membranous corona flat, not folded, 
entire or filamentous at the margin. 
Section 1. EU-MTJRUCUIA. — Membranous corona springing 
from the throat of the flower-tube, erect or deflexed. 
37. P. Murucuia, Li7m., Cav. Diss., x., 287 ; Bot. Reg., t. 574 ; 
Mast, in Flor. Brasil., I.e., 557. 
Murucuia ocellata, Pers. Ench., ii., 222. 
West Indies. 
38. P. perfoliata, Linn., Bot. Reg., t. 78; Jacq. Hort. Schonbr., 
ii., 28, t. 182 ; Mast, in Flor. Brasil., I.e., 557. 
P. cephaleima, Bory., Ann. Genev., ii., 152, t. 22, f. 2. 
P. normalis, Linn., Amoen. Acad., v., 408. 
West Indies. 
39. P. oblongata, Swarz., Fl. Ind. Occ, ii., 1135. 
West Indies. 
Var. Lyrifolia, Tussac. 
40. P. cuprea, Linn., Amoen. Acad., i., 219, t. 10., f. 3; Jacq., 
Ic. PI. Rar., t. 606 ; Dill., Hort. Eltham, 138, t. 165 ; Mast, 
in Flor. Brasil., I.e., 558. 
Var. Cavanillesii, Mast., I.e. 
P. cuprea, Cav. Diss., x., t. 273. 
P. Cavanillesii, DC. Prodr., iii., 323. 
West Indies. 
Section 2. — Membranous corona springing from near the base of 
the flower-tube, erect or deflexed. 
41. P. sanguinolenta, Mast., Gard. Chron., 1868, p. 1162 ; 1874, 
ii., p. 227, in Flor. Brasil., I.e., 559, t. 128, f. 3. Columbia', 
Peru ?. [PI. VIII.] 
P. sanguinolenta. 
This species was first described from specimens sent me 
by M. Linden, and from the collector's notes. Quite 
recently, fresh specimens have been forwarded by Messrs. 
Rollisson, which differ somewhat from those originally 
examined. The plant is pubescent, or villose, rather 
than pilose ; the flower is of a rose-pink colour, not red- 
dish-violet, the flower-tube is sulcate and lobed at the 
