Profeffor Gmelin s Linné's Syflema Nature. 223 
Lobelia bulbofa, Lobelia Cypbia, p. 357, Lobelia bulbofa Linn. 
Suppl. and, p. 370. Cyphium capenfe, Cyphia bulbofa of Bergius, are 
the fame; which I could eafily tell, even if I did not know the 
plant, as Bergius quotes Linn. fp. pl. and the younger Linné 
quotes Bergius, though he has forgot to refer to his father’s writ- 
ings. In the figure of Burmannus, quoted for Lobelia bulbofa, 
the Editor has copied the error of prefs in the fpecies plantarum, 
(fig. r. inftead of 2.) without attending that he in the following 
page refers the fame figure to L. coronopifolia, which it is. 
Page 357. Lobelia comofa remains here as a fpecies, though ` 
it is taken up in the foregoing page as a variety 8. of Lobelia tri- 
: quetra. 
Page 358. Lightfootia oxycoccoides and fubulata of L'Heritier a are 
here joined with the genus of Lobelia, from which they are very 
diftin& ; and un in p. RE er are > taken up under Swartz's 
genus of Agt ia, to 1 "have not the fmalleft affi- 
nit 
ptm 359. Rondeletia bifora of Rottboll is the fame as, p. 334» 
Vireëta biflora of Linn. Suppl. | 
Page 366. Hamellia ventricofa of Swartz, and Hamellia  grand/fora 
of L/Heritier, are the fame, 
Page 308. Lonicera media of Murray, known in the Englifh 
gardens under the name of L. glauca, is the Lonicera dioica of 
Linné, as appears from his herbarium. 
Page 371. Morinda mufcofa of Jacquin remains here in the genus 
Morinda, though the Editor has taken it up, p. 372, as Cephælis 
anufcofa from Swartz. 
Page 373. Lignonia of Scopoli is, by his own account, Paypay- 
rola o£ Aublet, which the Editor has taken up under that name, 
pP. 419. 
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