Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees Syst. Laurin. 
(1836) 490. 
Laurus (Euosmus) albida Nuttall Gen. No. Am. 
PI. 1 (1818) 259. 
Laurus varitfolia Salisbury Prodr. (1796) 344 (no¬ 
men illegitimum). 
Sassafras officinale Nees & Ebermaier Handb. Med.- 
Pharm. Bot. 2 (1831) 418—Holland 179. 
Sasscfras variifolium O.Kuntze Rev. Gen. PI. (1891) 
574. 
Savin (Indian Savin Tree) p. 180. 
Caesalpinia vesicaria Linnaeus Sp. PI. (1758) 
381. 
Pomciana byuga Linnaeus Sp. PL, ed. 2 (1762) 544, 
excl. synon. 
Caesalpinia btfuga Swartz Obs. Bot. (1791) 166 
Holland 180. 
Sesame (Benn, Gingelly, Til or Teel, Sim-Sim) p. 113, 
under Mlenda (Seed), 184. 
Sesamum indicum Linnaeus Sp. PL (1753) 634. 
Sesamum orientate Linnaeus Sp. Pl. (1753) 634 
Holland 113, 184. 
Sesamum orientate has only page priority which is 
not recognized under the Rules. DeCandolle (PL Rar. 
Jard. Geneve (1889) 18, t. 5) was apparently the first to 
combine the two Linnaean species and chose the name 
Sesamum indicum which must be taken up. Holland 
gives the correct name in synonymy. 
Shii-Take p. 185. 
Cortinellus Berkeleyanus Ito Imai in Bot. 
Mag. Tokyo 39 (1925) 326. 
Collybia Shii-Taki Schroeter in Gartenfl. 35 (1886) 
105 (nomen illegitimum). 
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