The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . ca in 1728. The combination Cereus royenii is generally credited to Haworth (1812),but it was first used by Miller in 1768, although the true Cactus royenii of Linnaeus may notbe the one he actually described. CKIIIALOCKKKIS. 51 Cereus barbatus Wendland (Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1844. 29. 1845) was givenas a synonym of Cereus floccosus. Cereus royenii armatus Salm-Dyck (Walpcrs, 2: 276. 1843), and (. royenii floccosus Monville (Labourer., Monogr. Caet. 343. 1853)are given only as synonyms. Cephaloce
The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . ca in 1728. The combination Cereus royenii is generally credited to Haworth (1812),but it was first used by Miller in 1768, although the true Cactus royenii of Linnaeus may notbe the one he actually described. CKIIIALOCKKKIS. 51 Cereus barbatus Wendland (Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1844. 29. 1845) was givenas a synonym of Cereus floccosus. Cereus royenii armatus Salm-Dyck (Walpcrs, 2: 276. 1843), and (. royenii floccosus Monville (Labourer., Monogr. Caet. 343. 1853)are given only as synonyms. Cephalocereus fouachianus Ouehl (Monatssehr. Kakteenk. 20:39. 1910), name only,belongs here. Cereus gloriosus (Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 80. 1837) was printed as a synonym. Illustrations: Monatssehr. Kakteenk. 12:56, as Pilocereus royenii; Jburn. N. Y. 7: f. 4, this last as Pilocereus sp. Figure 74 is from a photograph taken by Frank E. Lutz on Desecheo Island, in 1914;figure 69 represents a flower of the plant from Culebra Island, collected by Dr. Britton. teiM !T-\ %^W k Mwmm.
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