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Passiflora Parritae (Masters), comb. nov. Tacsonia Parritae 

 Masters, in Gard. Chron. Ser. II. xvii. 218 (1882). 



Passiflora Jamesonii (Masters), eomb. nov. Tacsonia Jamcsonii 

 Masters, in Martius, PI. Bras., xiii. pt. 1. 537 (1872). 



Passiflora mollissima (HBK), comb. nov. Tacsonia mollissima 

 HBK., Nov. Gen. et Sp., ii. 144 (1817). 



Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews, var. rubro-plena (Hort.), comb. 

 nov. Paeonia Moutan Sims, var. rubro-plena Hort. 



Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews, var. roseo-superba (Hort.), 

 comb. nov. Paeonia Moutan Sims, var. roseo-superba Hort. 



Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews, var. vittata (VanHoutte), comb, 

 nov. Paeonia Moutan Sims, var. vittata VanHoutte, Fl. de Serr., vii. 

 t. 747. (1852). 



Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews, var. papaveracea (Andrews), 

 comb. nov. Paeonia papaveracea Andrews, Bot. Rep., vii. t. 463. 

 Paeonia Moutan Sims, var. papaveracea K. ('. Davis, in Bailey, Cyclo. 

 Amer. Hort., iii. 1190 (1901). 



Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews, var. Banksii (Hort.), comb. nov. 

 Paeonia Moutan Sims, var. Banksii Hort. 



Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews, var. Humei (Hort.), comb. nov. 

 Paeonia Moutan Sims, var. Humei Hort. 



Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews, var. rosea (Lodd.), comb. nov. 

 Paeonia Moutan Sims, var. rosea Lodd. Bot. Cab., xi. t. 1035 (1825). 



Statice and Limonium. 



Linnaeus in Species Plantarum united the Statice and Limonium 

 of Tournefort. According to the International Rules, Section 0, 

 Article 45, as pointed out by Mr. Blake in Rhodora xviii. 55 (1910), 

 when the genus was divided the name Statice should be retained in the 

 Tournefort sense as that is the origin of the name; or in other words 

 Statice is properly applied to the capitate species, later segregated by 

 Willdenow as Armeria, and the other species with an open inflorescence 

 should retake the Tournefort name of Limonium, which is the treat- 

 ment adopted by Miller in Gardener's Dictionary, edition 8. This 

 reinstatement of the Miller treatment makes necessary the following 

 new combinations: 



Statick Armeria L., var. alba (Hort.) Hubb., comb. nov. 



