[NZ]. Voyage au Brésil, p. 60.

[OA]. Compare also Darwin, Journal, Ed. of 1845, pp. 244, 256.

[OB]. Schomburgk, Reisen in Britisch Guiana, Th. i. S. 50.

[OC]. Cosmos, vol. ii. p. 376. (Bohn’s Edition.)

[OD]. Aug. de Saint-Hilaire, Morphologie végétale, 1840, p. 176.

[OE]. “In the Palm groves at Pihiguao, single trees annually bear as 400 fruit of an apple shape; and it is well known among the Brothers of San Francisco, who live on the banks of the Orinoco and Guania, that the Indians become very fat at the time that the Palms put forth their unctuous fruit.”—Humboldt, de distrib. geogr. Plant., p. 240.

[OF]. Compare my Essai sur la Géographie des Plantes, p. 29, and my Rélat. hist. t. i. pp. 104, 587, t. ii. pp. 355, 367.

[OG]. Cosmos, vol. ii. p. 524 (Bohn’s Edition).

[OH]. Compare Lassen, Indische Alterthumskunde, bd. i. s. 262, with my Essai politique sur la Nouvelle Espagne, t. ii. p. 382, and Rélat. hist., t. i. p. 491.

[OI]. Humboldt et Bonpland, Plantes équinoxiales, t. i. p. 82, pi. 24; Essai polit. sur la Nouv. Esp. t. i. p. 98.