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herbarium. It is to be noted, however, that Trimen,” a very careful worker, 
retains the species Ipomoea campanulata Linn., without discussion, generi- 
cally as well as specifically distinct from Argyreia tiliaefolia Wight. 
BORAGINACEAE : 
CORDIA Linnaeus 
CORDIA SUBCORDATA Lam. Illustr. 1 (1791) 421, No. 1899; Safford 
248. 
G. B.S. 151. 
Eastern Africa through Malaya to Polynesia, along the seashore. 
HELIOTROPIUM Linnaeus 
HELIOTROPIUM INDICUM Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 180; Safford 291. 
G. E. S. 18, 475, locally known as berbena or berbana. 
A weed in all tropical countries, probably a native of the eastern hemi- 
sphere. 
HELIOTROPIUM OVALIFOLIUM Forsk. Fl. Aegypt.-Arab. (1775) 38, 
var. DEPRESSUM (Cham.) comb. nov. 
Heliotropium coromandelinum Retz. var. depressum A. DC. Prodr. 9 
(1845) 542. 
Heliotropium gracile R. Br. var. depresswum Cham. in Linnaea (1829) 
457. 
Thompson 2, McGregor 390. 
The type of the variety was from Guam, but the record was overlooked 
by Safford in preparing his enumeration. 
HELIOTROPIUM CURASSAVICUM Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 291; Safford 
291. 
Common on sandy seashores, fide Safford. I have seen no Guam spec- 
imens. 
HELIOTROPIUM PERUVIANUM Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 2 (1762) 187; Safford 
292. 
Said by Safford to be commonly cultivated in gardens of the natives. 
TOURNEFORTIA Linnaeus 
TOURNEFORTIA ARGENTEA Linn. f. Suppl. (1781) 188; Safford 389. 
McGregor 505. 
Common along the Scashores of the Indian and Pacific oceans in the 
tropics. 
VERBENACEAE 
CALLICARPA Linnaeus 
CALLICARPA PAUCINERVIA sp. nov. 
Species C. erioclonae simillima et affinis, differt nervis latera- 
libus minus numerosis, 5 utrinque, indumento stellari, haud 
ramoso. 
"Fl. Ceyl. 3 (1851) 221. 
