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leto setula terminato. Browne , 328. — P. perfofiata, 
Swartz, Obs. 334. 
II AB. Fences, and by the way-sides in the mountains. 
F L. Throughout the year. 
Stem filiform, anguloso-striated, coloured, slightly pubes- 
cent. Leaves with the lateral lobes spreading horizon- 
tally, mucronate ; and with the central one obscure ; gla- 
brous, glaucescent, and with numerous glandules, on the un- 
der surface. Stipules setaceous. Tendrils long, simple, 
axillary. Pedicels 1-2, axillary, jointed above the middle 
and there furnished with three small setaceous bracteae. 
Sepals narrow-lanceolate, 3-nerved. Petals longer and 
broader, oblong, mucronate, veined, with the tubular por- 
tion bell shaped. Outer circle of the crown of 15 filaments, 
about two lines in length, short, thick, green tipt with 
orange. Gynaphore elongating as the fruit forms. An- 
thers oblong, greenish. Style purple : stigmata capitate, 
2-lobed, green. Berry size of a large gooseberry, spheri- 
cal, deep purple : seeds numerous, small, black, com- 
pressed, spirally grooved from one end to the other, so as 
to resemble some kinds of shell. 
This is a very attractive species from the beauty of its 
crimson flowers, and tbe peculiar form of the leaves, re- 
sembling that of th c perfoliate honeysuckle of Europe. 
11 . Passiflora erubescens. Erubescent Pas 
sion- flower. 
I. eaves velutine cordate at the base bilobed 
with the awned vestige of a middle lobe eglandu- 
lose as also the petioles, peduncles solitary, ovary 
hairy subglobose. 
Flos passionis folijg media lacinia quasi abscissa, flore 
1 carneo. Sloane . I. 2fi9 . — Passiflora foliis trinerviis bicor- 
nibus lunatis, sino anteriore obtuso. Browne, 328 — P. 
rubra, Swartz, Obs. 330. 
H A B Common. 
F L. Throughout the year. 
Stem trigonal, reddish, incano-velutine. Leaves with 
the lateral lobes divaricating, ncuminato-apiculated ; mid- 
dle lobe obscure and mucronate. Stipules subulate of 
nearly the same length as the petiole. Tendrils flat, vil- 
lous. Peduncles subsolitary, more than twice the length 
