Entada scandens (1...) Benth. See Entada phaseoloides 
(L.) Merr. 
Erythroxylon Linnaeus Syst. Nat., ed. 10 (1759) 
1035. 
Erythroxylum P. Browne Civ. & Nat. Hist. Jamaica 
(1756) 278, nomen nudum. 
Although Patrick Browne first used the name Hry- 
throxylum he gave no generic description, merely describ- 
ing the two species comprising the genus. If the genus 
had been monotypic the specific description could be con- 
sidered as constituting the generic description as well, 
thus validating the publication of the name. As it stands, 
however, Hrythroxylum P.Br. is not validly published 
under the Rules and must be discarded in favor of Hry- 
throvylon L., the next older name. 
Erythroxylum P. Browne. See Erythroxylon L. 
Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnhardt Cat. Pl. 
Hort. Camald., ed. 2 (1832) 20. 
Eucalyptus rostrata Schlechtendal in Linnaea 20 
(1847) 655, non Cavanilles (1797). 
Eucalyptus longirostris F. v. Mueller ex Miquel in 
Nederl. Kruidk. Arch. 4 (1859) 125. 
Eucalyptus rostrata Schlecht. See Eucalyptus camaldu- 
lensis Dehnh. 
Eucarya spicata (2. Br.) Sprague & Summerhays 
in Kew Bull. (1927) 196. 
Fusanus spicatus R. Brown Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. 
(1810) 355. 
Santalum spicatum A. DeCandolle in DeCandolle 
Prodr. 14 (1857) 685. 
Sprague & Summerhays point out (in Kew Bull. (1917) 
195) that the generic name Musanus cannot be main- 
[ 155 
