142 H. TRIMEN—HERMANN’S CEYLON HERBARIUM 
The name 7. Bartramia, L., has been abandoned by botanists 
as apparently comprehending more than one species ; but the pre- 
sent common Eastern weed is certainly that mainly intended by 
the author of the name. 
175. Schinus Limonia, Sp. 389 
(Limonia acidissima, Sp. ed. } Feronia Elephantum, Corr. 
ii 554). eee. 
The specimens are in leaf only, without flowers or fruit; but 
are sufficient to show that the plant is the common Wood-apple 
of Ceylon, Feronia Elephantum, the “ Diwul” of the Singhalese, ' 
as rightly labelled by Hermann. But most of the synonyms 
given by Linnæus refer to some small-fruited species of Auran- 
tiaceæ. The plant to which Linneus’s name has been generally 
applied is Z. crenulata, Roxb., and does not occur in Ceylon. 
Roxburgh’s name for this must stand instead of Linnzus’s. 
176. Bap neris benghalensis, Sp. Hiptage Madablota, Gaertn 
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177. Averrhoa Bilimbi, Sp.428.... A. Bilimbi, sp. 428. 
178. Averrhoa Carambola, Sp. 428. A. Carambola, L. . 
179. Averrhoa acida, Sp. 428 .... A. Carambola, L., var. ? ( drawing). 
180. Oxalis sensitiva, Sp. 434 .... Biophytum sensitivum, DC. 
181. Rhizophora conjugata, Sp. 443. | aaa ones 5i mnorrhiza, Lam. 
Hermann's figure is the whole foundation for Linn»us’s È. 
conjugata, yet there can be no doubt that it is Bruguiera 
gymnorrhiza; but it would be very undesirable to change so long 
established a name. The specimens named R. conjugata in 
Linneus’s own herbarium are of some very different plant from 
either of these species. 
182. Myrtus zeylanica, Sp.472.... Eugenia zeylanica, Wight. 
183. Myrtus caryophyllata, Sp. 472. Eugenia caryophyllæa, Wight. 
184. Myrtus androsæmoides,Sp.472. Eugenia cordifolia, Wight. 
185. Myrtus Cumini, Sp. 471 CON Jambolana, Lam. [see also 
See the note on 139. The specimens not mixed up with this 
other number are in vol. i. fol. 45, and are E. Jambolana. 
186. Myrtus Pimenta, Sp. 472 .... No specimen. 
187. Eugenia malaccensis, Sp. 470. No specimen. 
188. Eugenia Jambos, Sp. 4/0.... E. Jambos, L. 
189. Eugenia uniflora, Sp. 470.... E. malaccensis, L., var. (drawing). 
E. uniflora of Linneus is a curious mixture. Hermann’s 
figures show a large-flowered species with usually solitary sessile 
flowers; apparently a slight variety of E. malaccensis. But 
