144 H. TRIMEN—HERMANN’S CEYLON HERBARIUM 
205. Delima sarmentosa, Sp. ed. Wu D. sarmentosa, L 
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206. Elxocarpus serrata, Sp. 515 .. E. serratus, L. 
The ‘Flora of Brit. India’ (i. p. 401) does not give E. ser- 
ratus, L., as a Ceylon species, and refers (p. 402) Thwaites's spe- 
cimens to E. cuneatus, Wight. Ilook upon the latter as a slight 
variety of E. serratus merely. Hermann’s six specimens of the 
* Weralu," a very common little tree the fruit of which is known 
as ^ Wild Olives” by the English, show the’ usual variety in 
form of the leaves—oval, or obovate-oval, or oblong-lanceolate. 
207. Microcos paniculata, Sp. 514 
(Grewia Microcos, Syst. ed. > Grewia Microcos, L. 
xi. 602) oo. cece esse eee 
208. Microcos lateriflora, Sp. 514 
(Grewia asiatica, Mant.i.122). 
209. Ochna Jabotapita, Sp. 513 
(O. squarrosa, Sp. ii. 731) .. 
Grewia asiatica, L. 
O. squarrosa, L. 
210. Capparis zeylanica, Sp. ii. 720. C. zeylanica, L., and C. horrida, 
211. Cratæva Tapia, Sp. 444...... (? drawing). 
Linneus says this is among Hermann’s drawings; but I cannot 
trace it there. 
212. Crateeva Marmelos, Sp. 444.. gle Marmelos, Corr. (drawing). 
213. Corchorus olitorius, Sp. 529 .. C. acutangulus, Lam. 
It is remarkable that all the specimens are C. acutangulus ; 
but Linneus no doubt included this under C. olitorius as one 
species. 
214. Corchorus capsularis, Sp. 529. C. capsularis, L. (drawing). 
215. Mimosa cinerea, Sp. 520 .... Dichrostachys cinerea, Wight & Arn. 
216. Mimosa pennata, Sp. 522 ...e Acacia pennata, Willd. 
217. Mimosa czsia, Sp. 522 ...... Acacia ceesia, Willd. 
218. Mimosa bigemina, Sp.517 ..  Pithecolobium bigeminum, Benth. 
219. Mimosa Entada, Sp. 518 .... Entada scandens, Benth. 
220. Bombax pentandrum, Sp. 511. No specimen. 
22]. Bombax Ceiba, Sp. 511...... No specimen. 
222. Bombax religiosa, Sp. 512 
(B. gossypinum, Syst. ed.} Cochlospermum Gossypium, DC. 
xii. 457)... ... eee ee eee 
223. Stratiotes alismoides, Sp. 535. No specimen. 
224. Uvaria zeylanica, Sp. 536 .... U. zeylanica, L. . 
225. Anona asiatica, Sp. 537 .... Anona squamosa, L. (drawing). 
` There is no Anona native in Asia. Hermann's drawings re- 
present the Custard-apple, A. squamosa ; but the name “Anon. 
sylvestris, &c.” and the native name given in Mus. Zeyl. p. 59 are 
to be referred to Morinda citrifolia. The confusion of the two 
plants has arisen from the outward similarity of their fruits. A 
