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sents a different species*. Baker (J. c. xxi. p. 46), however, 
retains the name S. ornithopodioides for this latter species, as was 
done by Spring also. 
389. Fucus natans, Sp. 1160...... Sargassum polyphyllum, Turn. 
390. Phoenix dactylifera, Sp. 1188. No Specimen. 
391. Cocos nucifera, Sp. 1188 .... C. nucifera, L. (drawing). 
392. Areca Cathecu, Sp. 1189 .... Areca Catechu, L. (drawing). 
393. Cycas circinalis, Sp. 1J88.... Cycas circinalis, L. (drawing). 
394. Corypha umbraculifera, Sp. 
395. Borassus flabellifer, Sp. 1187 . 
(B. flabelliformis, Syst. Veg. > No specimen. 
ed. xii. 829) ............ : 
396. Caryota urens, Sp. 1189 .... Caryota urens, L. (drawing). 
397. Elate sylvestris, Sp. 1189.... No specimen. 
No specimen. 
Obscure. 
398. Ophioxylon serpentinum, Sp. . L. 
1043... TE a Lee ceeeees O. serpentinum, 
399. Verbena nodiflora, Sp. 21.... Lippia nodiflora, Rich. (drawing). 
400. Knoxia zeylanica, Sp. 105 .. K. zeylanica, L. - 
401. Cyclamen indicum, Sp. 145.. Cyclamen? (drawing). . 
I can make nothing of this extraordinary drawing, which appears 
to have puzzled Linneus, who, however, gives a description of it. 
It seems to be a Cyclamen, and the native name “ Urula,” given 
by Hermann, which would mean “ Pig’s Yam," may be compared 
with the English name “ Sow-bread.” It may have been grown 
in some Dutchman’s garden. 
402. Ophiorhiza Mungos, Sp. 150. O. Mungos, L. 
403. Ribesioidest .............. Embelia Ribes, Burm. 
404. Apocyno-nerium .......... Hunteria corymbosa, Rozb. 
405. Jasmino-nerium..........-- Carissa spinarum, L. 
406. Phantis ..................- Atalantia racemosa, Wight & Arn.? 
407. Bannisterioides ............ Xanthophyllum flavescens, Roxb. 
408. Santaloides.... ... .. ..... Rourea santaloides, Wight § Arn. 
409. Eugenioides .............. Symplocos spicata, Roxb. 
410. Rhamnicastrum............ Scolopia Gærtneri, Thw. 
411. Mentha auricularia, Mant. 81. Dysophylla auricularia, Bime 
412. Stechado-mentha .......... Adenosma camphoratum, Hook. f. 
413. Vitex trifolia, Sp. 638 ...... No specimen. 
414. Vitex Negundo, Sp. 638 .... No specimen. 
415. Vitex pinnata, Sp. 638...... Vitex altissima, L. f., var. 
V. pinnata, L. seems but a variety of V. altissima, with densely 
* As Sir J. E. Smith determined by consulting Dillenius's own specimen at 
Oxford. (See his MS. note in Linnseus's own herbarium.) 
t The names to which no reference is attached are those of the‘ Flora 
Zeylanica’ itself, not taken up by Linnseus in his subsequent systematic works. 
