. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. MALACOCARPUS. 195 We know this species from description and illustration only. Illustration: Martius, Fl. Bras. 42: pi. 50, f. 2, as Echinocactus muricatus. Figure 207 is copied from the illustration above cited. 13. Malacocarpus linkii (Lehmann). Cactus linkii Lehmann, Ind. Sem. Hamburg 16. 1827. Echinocactus linkii Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 48. 1837. Oval to short-eylindric, 7 to 15 cm. high; ribs 13, obtuse; areoles somewhat sunken into the ribs, 8 mm. apart; spines weak, spreading; radial spines 10 to 12, white with brownish tips; central spine


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. MALACOCARPUS. 195 We know this species from description and illustration only. Illustration: Martius, Fl. Bras. 42: pi. 50, f. 2, as Echinocactus muricatus. Figure 207 is copied from the illustration above cited. 13. Malacocarpus linkii (Lehmann). Cactus linkii Lehmann, Ind. Sem. Hamburg 16. 1827. Echinocactus linkii Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 48. 1837. Oval to short-eylindric, 7 to 15 cm. high; ribs 13, obtuse; areoles somewhat sunken into the ribs, 8 mm. apart; spines weak, spreading; radial spines 10 to 12, white with brownish tips; central spines 3 or 4, brownish; flowers yellow, cm. long, 5 cm. broad when fully expanded; inner perianth- segments broad, obtuse; scales of the ovary woolly and setose in their axils; stigma-lobes Fig. 208.—Malacocarpus linkii. Fig. 209.—Malacocarpus ottonis. Type locality: Cited as Mexico, but in error. Distribution: Southern Brazil. This species must be close to Malacocarpus ottonis and the two are often confused. The original illustrations are so different, however, that we believe they must be distinct. Echinocactus linkii spinosior (Forster, Handb. Cact. 301. 1846) is only a name. The name Cercus linkii Lehmann appears in Pfeiffer's Enumeratio (48. 1837) as a synonym of Echinocactus linkii, but it does not occur thus where he cites it (Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 16: 316. 1828) but as Cactus (Cereus) linkii. Illustration: Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 16: pi. 14, as Cactus linkii. Figure 208 is copied from the illustration cited above. 14. Malacocarpus ottonis (Lehmann). Cactus ottonis Lehmann, Ind. Sem. Hamburg 16. 1827. Echinocactus tenuispinus Link and Otto, Verh. Ver. Beford. Gartenb. 3: 42: Echinocactus tenuispinus minor Link and Otto, Verh. Ver. Beford. Gartenb. Echinocactus tortuosus Link and Otto, Icon. PI. Rar. 29. 1829. Echinocactus ottonis Link and Otto, Icon. PI. Rar. 31. 1830. Opuntia ottonis G. Don, Hist. Diehl. PI. 3: 172. 1834. Echinocactus ottonis tenuispinus Pfeiffer, E


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