on the Tlortus Malabaricut, Part I. 521 



Flores e flavescente-albidi, valde odorati. Calyx acutus. Co- 

 rollce tubus ad basin et supra medium dilatatus. Lacinia- 

 rum limbi margo exterior angulata. Anthercc supra ttlbi 

 medium positae. 



3. Taberncemontana coronaria, flore plow. Ilort. Beng. 20. e.i- 

 cluso synonymo Hort. Mai. ii. t. .55. 



Nerium coronarium. JVilld. Sp. PI. i. 1256. excluso syno- 

 nymo supra dicto. 



Jasminum indicum, odoratum, aurantias foliis. album, flore 

 multiplice roseo, e Maderaspatana, forte Nandi Ervatam 

 major. Hort. Mai. ii. t. 54. Vluk. Aim. 197. exeluso sy- 

 nonymo Hernand. 



Jasminum zeylanicum, folio oblongo, flore albo pleno, odo- 

 ratissimo. Burm. Thcs. Zeyl. 129. t. 59. 



Flos Manilhanus. Herb. Amb. iv. t. 39. 



Tagar Indorum. 



Colitur ubique in hortis Indiae. 



Flores albi, odoratissimi, ita pleni et distort!, ut nota^ specificir. 

 quibus praecedentes-distinguuntur, obsolete fiunt. 



Codaga Pala, p. 85. Jig. 47. 

 By an error in the letter-press quoted as 48. 



In the Flora Zeylanica (107.) Linnaeus joined this with the 

 Nerium indicum, &c. of Burman (Thes. Zeyl. 167. t. 77 • )? who 

 however does not say that his plant is the same with the Codaga 

 Pa/a ; but only says that it was reckoned the same with a plant 

 of Herman, which Burman considered as his Nerium indicum. 

 In fact, the two plants are quite difterent, the Codaga Pala being 

 an Echites, while the Nerium indicum of Burman I have no doubt 

 is the plant which Dr. Roxburgh (Hort. Beng. 19.) called Ne- 

 rium tinctorium. 



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