341 ME. R. A. ROLFE ON THE SELAGINEJE 
Reposit. t. 252) as H. aurea. Of the latter only the figure is 
known; but E. Meyers specimen (Comm. p. 248) under this 
name which I have seen is identical, and is also the plant of 
Choisy. I therefore propose to retain H. INTEGRIFOLIA, L., for 
this species. Linneus afterwards (Mant. p. 420) would seem 
to have forgotten the species, as he enumerates it after H. den- 
tata and H. ciliata (in the order named) with the remark “ vide- 
tur mera varietas ciliata, utraque H. dentate valde affinis ;” 
but there is nothing ciliate about his original H. integri- 
folia, and the plant here mentioned was probably an entire- 
leafed form of H. ciliata. Murray (Syst. Veg. p. 570), enu- 
merating it after H. dentata, says: “Nimis precedenti affinis," 
which was doubtless only a reecho of what Linnæus had 
said. Thunberg first sinks H. integrifolia, L., as a synonym of 
H. dentata, L.; but Thunberg's H. dentata! is very different 
(vide infra, p. 354). E. Meyer and Choisy follow Thunberg in 
this view, but with the difference that they both know the true 
H. dentata, L. 
Species originally published in Linneus's ‘Amenitates Academice, 
vol. iv. (1759). 
P. 319. Selago rapunculoides, L.! Two sheets. Sheet 1 con- 
tains one correct specimen, and sheet 2 one specimen on the left- 
hand side. On the right hand is a specimen which Sir James 
Smith has marked off, and added *Manulea " in pencil. The spe- 
cies was founded on Burm. Afric. p. 115, t. 42. fig. 1, and cor- 
rectly understood in the main, though Choisy refers some of the 
vigorous specimens which this figure represents to S. coccinea, L. 
Itis only a vigorous form of S. seun1IA, Z.! from old woody plants. 
Species originally published in Linnceus s ‘Systema Nature, ed. 10 
(1759). 
P. 1117. Selago prunastri, L.! Two specimens on one sheet. 
Aüterwards corrected to STILBE PINASTRA, L. Mant. p. 305. 
Species originally published in Linneus’s * Amanitates Academica, 
vol. vi. (1763). 
P. 89. Selago coccinea, L. No specimen. But, as he says 
* Bimillima Selag. rapunculoidi, sed folia crassiora”’ &c., “ Flores, 
saturatissime purpurei," it is clear that Meyer's S. coccinea! is 
the same plant. Choisy includes under the name some of the 
