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2. Carneus. — -Dot. Reg. 17. 1462. Flowers eight or 
more, pendulous, subventricose, 3 inches long, nar- 
rower than those of obliquus, pink, paler at the 
base ; leaves blunter than those of obliquus ; fila- 
ments inserted higher. 
B. With deciduous leaves. To he kept dry in winter. 
3. Pallidus. — Bot. Mag. 51. 2471. Flowers about five, 
pendulous, subventricose, dull pink, paler upwards; 
leaves dark green, about \ wide, acute, attenuated 
at both ends. — Never having possessed this plant 
I am not certain that it is deciduous. 
4. Collinus. — Bot. Reg. 2. 162. Flowers about nine, 
pendulous, subventricose, poppy-scarlet ; leaves 7 
or 8 inches long, glaucous, above ^ wide, subacute, 
attenuated below, purplish at the base. 
5. Spiralis. — Bot. Reg. 2. 167. Flowers about seven, 
pendulous, subventricose, orange-red, yellow below; 
style shorter than the tube ; leaves spiral, glaucous, 
about ~ wide. 
6. Ventricosus, Willdenow. Angustifolius, Jacq. H. 
Sell. 1. p. 40. t. 76. Flowers declined, orange-red, 
subventricose, wider than in spiralis ; style much 
longer than the tube ; leaves not spiral, green. 
7. Striatus. — Bot. Mag. 52. 2534. Flowers 3 or 4, 
pendulous, 2^ inches long, narrow funnel-shaped, 
red striped with yellow ; filaments shorter than the 
style, longer than the perianth ; leaves a foot long, 
half an inch wide, subacute, speckled with red be- 
low. 
8. Angustifolius. — Bot. Mag. 8. 271. Flowers 4 or 5, 
pendulous on one side, narrow funnel-shaped, 
orange-red; style just longer than the limb and 
filaments ; leaves above | wide, subobtuse, red 
below. 
9. Odoms. — Bot. Reg. 6. 503. Flowers about 4, crim- 
son, fragrant, declined, narrow funnel-shaped ; fila- 
ments short ; style half an inch longer ; leaves 
linear, 1-1 2th wide. 
10. Lutescens. — Albo-hiteus. Burchell. Herb. 7144. 
Monella ochroleucra. Herb. App. lapsu. Closely 
allied to odorus, but in all the specimens perianth 
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