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The species treateo in the first edition of this work that are not here given may be looked for under the following genera: Acanthocercus, Aporocactus, Bergerocactus, Carnegiea, Cleistocactus, Escontria, Harrisia, Heliocereus, Hylocereus, Lemaireocereus, Lophocereus, Myrtillocactus, Oreocereus, Pachycereus, Rathbunia, and Selenicereus.
 
The species treateo in the first edition of this work that are not here given may be looked for under the following genera: Acanthocercus, Aporocactus, Bergerocactus, Carnegiea, Cleistocactus, Escontria, Harrisia, Heliocereus, Hylocereus, Lemaireocereus, Lophocereus, Myrtillocactus, Oreocereus, Pachycereus, Rathbunia, and Selenicereus.
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C. ventimiglia, Vaupel (Borzicactus ventimiglia, Riccob.). St.slender, 8- or 9-ribbed: spines in clusters of 8-10, spreading: perianth-tube elongated, opening into a large throat; petals red-violet: fr. small, globular, bearing few bracts. This species apparently does not belong to the true Cereus, and is probably much nearer Cleistocactus, as suggested in the Kew Bulletin. It was described from plants flowering in the Botanical Garden at Palermo, Italy, and which are said to have come from Ecuador. Borzicactus is a recently described genus, not yet intro. into American collections.
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C. alamosensis=Rathbunia alamosensis.—C. Baumannii= Cleistocactus Baumannii. — C. Berlandieri = Echinocereus. — C. caespitosus = Echinocereus. — C. candelabrum = Lemaireocereus Weberi.—C. Chiotilla=Escontria Chiotilla.—C. chlranthus = Echinocereus.—C. coccineus = Echinocereus.—C. Cochal = Myrtillocactus Cochal.—C. conoideus = Echinocereus.—C. ctenoides = Echinocereus. — C. cylindricus = Opuntia. — C. dasyacanthus = Echinocereus.— C. Donkelaeri = Selenicereus Donkelaerii.—C. dubius = Echinocereus.—C. Dumortieri= Lemaireocereus Dumortieri.—C. eburneus=Lemaireocereus griseus.—C. Emoryi=Bergerocactus Emoryi.— C. Engelmanii=Echinocereus.—C. enneacanthus = Echinocereus.—C. eruca=Lemaireocereus eruca.—C. extensus=Hylocereus extensus.—C. Fendleri = Echinocereus.—C. flagelliformis = Aporocactus flagelliformis. — C. geometrizans = Myrtillocactus geometrizans.—C. giganteus = Carnegiea gigantea.—C. gonacanthus =Echinocereus.—C. grandiflorus = Selenicereus grandiflorus.— C. Greggii = Peniocereus Greggii.—C. gummosus = Lemaireocereus gummosus.—C. hamatus = Selenicereus hamatus.—C. inermis =  Selenicereus inermis.—C. lontgisetus = Echinocereus.—C. Mallisonii in a hybrid.—C. MacDonaldiae = Selenicereus MacDonaldiae. —C. marginatus =Pachycereus marginatus.—C. Maynardii =  Selenicereus.—C. mexicanus is probably a hybrid.—C. mojavensis =Echinocereus.—C. napoleonis = Hylocereus napoleonis.—C. Nickelsii = Cephalocereus.—C. nycticactus =.Selenicereus nycticalus. —C. paucispinus = Echinocereus.—C. pectinatus = Echinocereus. — C. phoeniceus = Echinocereus. — C. princeps = Acanthocereus pentagonus. — C. procumbens = Echinocereus. — C. queretartensis =Pschycereus queretarensis.—C. Regelii = Selenicereus hybrid. —C. repandus = Harrisia gracilis.—C. Ratteri = Echinocereus.
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— C. Scheeri = Echinocereus. — C. senilis = Cephalocereus. — C. serpentinus = Nyctocereus serpentinus.—C. speciosus = Heliocereus speciosus.—C. spinulosus = Selenicereus spinulosus.—C. stellatus = Lemaireocereus stellatus.—C. stramineus = Echinocereus — C. Thurberi = Lemaireocereus Thurberi.—C. triangularis = Hylocereus tricostatus.—C. tuberosus = Wilcoxia.— C. viridiflorus = Echinocereus. J. N. Rose.
  
 
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