Artocarpus integra sensu Merrill Interpret. Herb. 
Amboin. (1917) 190, guoad nomen non quoad plantam. 
Corner (in Gard. Bull. Straits Settlements 10 (1989) 
56) has shown that in the past the name of the Jak and 
Chempedak have been confused and misapplied. A study 
of the original description and type specimens of Rade- 
machia integra Thunb. reveals the fact that they apply 
to the Chempedak of Malaya (which has been called 
Artocarpus champeden Spreng.) rather than to the Jak, 
a native of India. The combination Artocarpus integra 
(Thunb.) Merr., which has been used for the Jak, must 
henceforth be reserved for the Chempedak. The earliest 
available name for the Jak is 4. heterophyllus Lam. 
Asagraea officinalis (Schlecht. & Cham.) Lindl. See 
Schoenocaulon officinalis (Schlecht. & Cham.) A.Gray ex 
Benth. 
Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierhapper in Denk- 
schr. Kais. Akad. Wiss. Wien 71 (1907) 435. 
Sceura marina Forskal Fl. Aegypt.-Arab. 2 (1775) 87. 
Avicennia nitida Vhunberg FI. Ceil. (1825) 8, non Jac- 
quin (1760). 
Avicennia nitida Thunb. is an invalid name on three 
counts. It is a nomen nudum, a later homonym of 4. 
nitida Jacquin (1760), and it ignores the priority rule, 
since marina is an earlier epithet. 
Avicenna nitida Thunb. See Avicennia marina (Forsk. ) 
Vierh. 
Barringtonia asiatica (L.) Kurz in Prelim. Rept. 
Veg. Pegu (1875) App. A, 55; App. B, 72. 
Mammea asiatica Linnaeus Sp. Pl. (1758) 512. 
Barringtonia speciosa J.R. & G. Forster Char. Gen. 
Pl. (1776) 76, t. 88. 
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