146 H. TRIMEN—HERMANN’S CEYLON HERBARIUM 
239. Cleome gynandra, Sp. 671 .. Gynandropsis pentaphylla, DC. 
240. Cleome icosandra, Sp.672 .. No specimen. 
241. Cleome viscosa, Sp. 672 .... C. viscosa, L. 
242. Cleome dodecandra, Sp. 672.. C. viscosa, L., var. (drawing). 
243. Cleome monophylla, Sp. 672. C. monophylla, L. 
244. Waltheria indica, Sp. 673 .... W. indica, L. 
245. Melochia pyramidata, Sp. 674. No specimen. 
246. Melochia corchorifolia, Sp. 675 No specimen. 
247. Melochia concatenata, Sp. 675 M. corchorifolia, L., var. 
248. Connarus monocarpus, Sp.675 C. monocarpus, L. lad 
. trocladus 
249. Hugonia Mystax, Sp. 677 .... ti a » and Ancis 
250. Pentapetes suberifolia, Sp. 698 Pterospermum suberifolium, Lam. 
251. Sida periplocifolia, Sp. 684 .. Wissadula zeylanica, Med. 
252. Sida rhombifolia, Sp. 684 .... S. rhombifolia, L. as 
i :foli S. rhombifolia, L., var. ?, and Ù. cor- 
253. Sida alnifolia, Sp. 684 ...... | difolia, L. 
The specimens are very indifferent. 
254. Sida spinosa, sp. 683........ S. spinosa, L. 
255. Malva tomentosa, sp. 687.... Sida cordifolia, L. (drawing). 
This is indeterminable; for though the drawing probably re- 
presents Sida cordifolia, the specimen (vol. iv. fol. 3) appears to 
be a fragment without flowers of some Labiate plant. 
256. Urena lobata, Sp. 692 ...... U. lobata, L. 
257. Urena sinuata, Sp. 692...... U. sinuata, L. 
258. Hibiscus populneus, Sp. 694.. Thespesia populnea, Corr. 
259. Hibiscus tiliaceus, Sp. 694 .. H. tiliaceus, Z. 
260. Hibiscus Rosa-sinensis, 8p. | H. Rosa-sinensis, L. 
261. Hibiscus Abelmoschus, Sp 696 H. Abelmoschus, L. (drawing). 
262. Hibiscus Sabdariffa, Sp.695.. No specimen. 
263. Hibiscus ficulneus, Sp. 695 .. No specimen. 
264. Hibiscus Sabdariffa, 8, Sp. 695 H. surattensis, L. 
265. Hibiscus vitifolius, Sp. 696 .. H. vitifolius, L. 
266. Hibiscus zeylanicus, Sp. 697. Pavonia odorata, Willd. 
Hermann's specimen is certainly P. odorata, Willd., and not 
P. zeylanica, Cav., as generally named. 
26;. Not named ................ Gossypium herbaceum, L. 
268. Polygala ciliata, Sp. 705 .... Salomonia oblongifolia, DC. 
The specimens quite correspond with S. oblongifolia, DC., 
having oblong-oval leaves, very slightly cordate at the base, and 
with a few large marginal bristles. As mentioned by Mr. W. 
Ferguson in Thw. Enum. Pl. Zeyl. p. 22, they agree with 
C. P. 1086. In FI. Brit. Ind. (i. p. 207), however, these same 
specimens are said to be identical with Arnott’s S. cordata, which 
has broader leaves, and is C. P. 2906. But I think these are 
scarcely more than varieties of one species. 
