Triticum aestivum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. (1758) 85. 
Triticum sattvoum Lamarck FI. Fr. 8 (1778) 625. 
Triticum vulgare Villars Hist. P|. Dauph. 2 (1787) 153. 
Triticum sativum am. See Triticum aestivum L. 
Uncaria Gambir (Hunt.) Roxburgh Hort. Beng. 
(1814) 86, nomen nudum; FI. Ind. 2 (1824) 126 (as 
Gambier). 
Nauclea Gambir Hunter in Trans. Linn. Soc. 9 (1808) 
218, t. 22. 
Ourouparia Gambir Baillon Hist. Pl. 7 (1879) 350, 
375. 
Uncaria Schreber (1789) has been conserved over 
Ourouparia Aublet (1775). 
Vanilla fragrans (Salisb.) Ames. See Vanilla planifolia 
Andr. 
Vanilla planifolia Andrews Bot. Repos. 8 (1808) 
t. 538. 
Epidendrum rubrum Lamarck Encycl. 1 (1788) 178, 
quoad nomen non quoad plantam. 
Myrobroma fragrans Salisbury Parad. Lond. (1807) 
t. 82, (nomen illegitimum). 
Vanilla fragrans Ames in Sched. Orch. 7 (1924) 86. 
Myrobroma fragrans Salisb. must be considered an 
illegitimate name since the author failed to utilize an 
earlier specific epithet which he cited (even though in- 
correctly) insynonymy. Article 60 of the International 
Rules, as amended at Amsterdam, states that illegitimate 
names are not to be taken into consideration for purposes 
of priority. Salisbury’s epithet, fragrans, is therefore 
not available, and it is possible to revert to Andrews’ 
name for the Vanilla. 
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