. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 282 THE CACTACEAE. Fromont 2: pi. i, f. d; Gartenwelt 11: loi; Watson, Cact. Cult. ed. 3. pi. opp. 29; Rev. Hort. Belg. 40: after 184; Meehans' Monthly 6: 5; West Amer. Sci. 13: 5; Gartenflora 55: f. 2, as Cereus triangularis; De Tussac, Fl. Antill. 4: pi. 26, as Cactus triangularis; Stand. Cycl. Hort. Bailey 3: pi. 57, as Hylocereus tricostatus; Canizares, Jard. Bot. Inst. Habana 98, as H. triangularis. On page 189, vol. 11, under Hylocereus lemairei, add to illustrations: Bliihende Kakteen 3: pi. 173, as Cereus
. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 282 THE CACTACEAE. Fromont 2: pi. i, f. d; Gartenwelt 11: loi; Watson, Cact. Cult. ed. 3. pi. opp. 29; Rev. Hort. Belg. 40: after 184; Meehans' Monthly 6: 5; West Amer. Sci. 13: 5; Gartenflora 55: f. 2, as Cereus triangularis; De Tussac, Fl. Antill. 4: pi. 26, as Cactus triangularis; Stand. Cycl. Hort. Bailey 3: pi. 57, as Hylocereus tricostatus; Canizares, Jard. Bot. Inst. Habana 98, as H. triangularis. On page 189, vol. 11, under Hylocereus lemairei, add to illustrations: Bliihende Kakteen 3: pi. 173, as Cereus lemairei. On page 191, vol. 11, under Hylocereus napoleonis, add to illustrations: Hartinger, Parad. 2: i, as Cereus Figs. 259 and 260.—Neoabbottia paniculata. On page 192, vol. 11, under Hylocereus triangularis, insert: The name Cactus anizogonus of English gardens is given as a synon)Tn of Cereus triangularis by Riimpler (Forster, Handb. Cact. ed. 2. 764. 1885). On page 192, vol. 11, under Hylocereus trigonus insert: Cereus triqueter Haworth (Syn. PI. Succ. 181. i8i2)is some species of Hylocereus near H. trigonus. If really from South America, as stated by Haworth, it may be the same as H. lemairei. On page 194, vol. 11, under Hylocereus sp., insert after first paragraph: This species of Hylocereus from the Guianas should be studied in connection with Cereus scandens Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dj/ck. 1849. 219. 1850), which is said to have come from Guiana. The variety C. scandens minor Boerhaave (Monatsschr. Kakteenk. i: 82. 1891) is only mentioned. After page proof had been read, some fine specimens of a Hylocereus were received from Surinam through Gerold Stahel, which we describe as follows:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Rose, J. N. (Jos
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