PASS1FL0REAE. 
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green. Ovary globular, sericeo-pubescert. Berries size 
ol a large pea, villous, when ripe purple. 
2. Passiflora triflora. Three- flowered Pas- 
sion- flower. 
Leaves subglabrous 3-lobed 3-nerved subcor- 
date glandidose beneath, middle lobe indistinct, 
lateral lobes divaricating, petioles very short 
eglandulose, peduncles in pairs axillary, each 3- 
flowered. 
II AB. Road from Bath to Maroon-Town, Portland. 
FL. June. 
Stem herbaceous, compressed, pubescent. Leaves 
with the middle lobe rctuse and mucronate ; lateral lobes 
acute ; about 3 inches long and f>^ broad : petiole eglandu- 
lose. Peduncles axillary, two together, each three-flow- 
ered. Leaves of the involucre small, subulate, sometimes 
3-fid. Sepals 5, greenish,' pubescent, striated, lanceolate, 
obtuse. Petals resembling the sepals but shorter, and 
narrower, and white. Outer row of the filaments of the 
crown purple tipt with white : middle row violet, and 
plicate : the innermost row a violet ring. Filaments re- 
flected. Styles 3, yellowish, green. 
Section 2. Ceica. 
Calyx 5-lobed. Petals none. Involucre none 
or minute. Peduncles one-flowered. Tendrils 
simple, frequently in the same axilla with the 
flowers. 
3. Passiflora normalis. 
Leaves glabrous 3-nerved, at the base subcor- 
date, glandidose beneath subtrilobate, with the 
middle lobe obscure, and tho lateral lobes divari- 
cating, petioles very short eglandulose. 
Flos passionis. media lacinia quasi abscissa, fl -.re mi- 
nore, carneo. Sloane, I. 229. — Passiflora foliis trilobis, 
cruribus angustis oblongis, intermedin fere obsoleto. 
Browne. 328 
II A B. Banks of the Rio-Cobre, near Spanish Town. 
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