234 + Mr. DRYANDER’S Remarks on 
viridis. Stigma fubcapitato-conicum, glabrum,  fulculis nota= 
tum." : 
The four ftamina, which alternate with the petals, have no 
doubt been taken for petals by Dr. Gartner, who counts eight 
petals perfiftent below the fruit. 
. Page 614. -Amyris ambrofiaca, and, p. 619, Icica beplapbylla, are 
the fame; and the fame figure of Aublet is quoted for both. 
Page 615. Bineétaria of Forfkahl is the fame as Mimufops Kauki 
(mifprinted Kanki), p.612. See Vahl, fymb. I. p. 27. 
Page 618. Mindium of Juflieu, and Michauxia nova, Michauxia 
campanuloides of L'Heritier and Hort. Kew. are the fame. 
Page 629. Heymaffoli of Aublet is the fame genus as Ximenia, 
p. 615. See Jufl. gen. 260, and Lamarck in Act. Soc. Hift. Nat. 
Paris, I. p. 84 Heymaffoli fpinofa is probably not different from 
Ximenia americana; the fpecimen in Aublet’s own herbarium, 
now in the poffefflion of Sir Jofeph Banks, is fo bad, that nothing 
can be inferred from it; but in a better fpecimen, collected by Mr. - 
Alex. Anderfon in the Dutch Guiana, and fent under Aublet’s 
name, I can find no diftinguifhing marks. Of Heymaffoli inermis 
is no fpecimen in Aublet’s herbarium, and as there is no figure 
and no defcription of it, it is truly an unknown plant. 
_ Page 633. Quivifia of Juffieu is the fame genus as Quivifia of 
Cavanilles, which the Editor has taken up under the name of 
Gilibertia, p. 682. | 
- Page 634. Pafferina ciliata, as it now ftands in Reichards's edi- 
tion of the Syftema Plantarum, contains at leaft three different 
plants. As there is no fpecimen in Linné’s herbarium with this 
name, the plant which he meant can only be afcertained by 
Clifford’s herbarium, from which he originally defcribed it. On 
. examining this herbarium, I found on the paper which reprefents 
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