NOTES. 
(See VANDA Roxburghii, fol. 506 of the present Volume). So that the 
above article should be now inscribed 
i VANDA paniculata. 
The germen is not twisted, nor the corolla reversed, as in Roxburghii. 
Mespilus japonica. Vol. 5. fol. 365. 
Since the publication of that article, the division of the natural order to 
which this species belongs, has been recast by Mr, Lindley, in a treatise on 
Pomacee in the 13th volume of the Linnean Transactions; where our plant 
ranks in a new genus, named and defined as follows; 
ERIOBOTRYA. Cal. lanatus, obtuse 5-dentatus. Pet. barbata. Stam. 
erecta, dentium longitudine. Styli 5, filiformes, inclusi, pilosi. Pomum 
—— 3-5-loculare. Chalaza nulla. Radicula inter bases cotyledonum 
inclusa. 
Arbores mediocres (Asie temperate et Peruvie). Ramuli tomentosi. 
Folia simplicia, serrata, infra lanata. Racemi compositi, terminales, la- 
nati. Bractea subulate, decidue. Lindley in trans. linn. soc. 13, 102. 
Eriobotrya japonica, foliis lanceolatis serratis. Id. loc. cit. Synonyma ut 
supra vol. 5. fol. 365; ubi addi potest ; 
Mespilus japonica. Jacq. fragm. 85. t. 136. f. 2. 1 
ERIOBOTRYA consists at present of two certain and two doubtful species, 
the former from China and N epaul, the latter from Peru. For the knowledge 
of the true nature of the fruit Mr. Lindley desires that he may be considered 
indebted to Mr. Brown. : 
In MEsPILUS, as restricted by the definition in the above mentioned 
treatise, the top of the fruit ( Pomum) is open, not closed, as in ERIOBO- 
TRYA. 
Viburnum rugosum. Vol. 5. fol. 376. A 
The following synonym belongs to that species. 
Viburnum rigidum. Ventenat malm. t. 98; (excl. syn.) 
Jasminum undulatum. Supra 436. 
Dr. Roxburgh has added JASMINUM undulatum, as a probable synonym, 
to the single-flowered variety of JasminuM Sambac. Possibly he has in 
view a different plant from the undulatum of the above article, which is however 
the true Linnean NYCTANTHES undulata. He says his plant is one of the 
most common in every forest of the Coast of Coromandel. Our plant is 
native of China. 
Jasminum Sambac; var. a. (Which I (Dr. Roxburgh) suppose to be JAs- 
MINUM undulatum). Roxb. flor. ind. 1. 37. 
Tsjiregam Mulla. Rheede malab. 6. 97. t. 55. n d 
‘ Of the single-flowered plant the Doctor mentions two varieties, a smaller 
and a larger one. If our plant is the same as either, and we doubt if it 
is, it must be the smaller. 
Begonia pauciflora. Supra fol. 471. È ; 
"Mr. eod tells s that this is not the species he intended by Br- 
GONIA patula; therefore that synonym, which has been added with a quere, 
should be finally rejected. 
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