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Hakea acicularis E. Br. in Trans. Linn. See. x. 181 (1810) ; 

 Fl. Austral, v. 514. 

 Banksia teretifolia (p. 51). The trivial name takes precedence 

 of that usually accepted : 



Hakea teretifolia (Salisb.) comb. nov. 



Banksia teretifolia SaHsb. Prodr. 51 (1796). 



Hakea glabra H. A. Schrader, Sert. Hann., p. 27 (1797). 



H. pugioniformis Cav. in Anal. Nat. Hist. i. 213 (1800) ; 



Benth. Fl. Austral, v. 506 et auct. plur. 

 Conchium teretifolium Gaertn. f. Fruct. iii. 217 (1805). 



Banksia serratifolia (p. 51) antedates B. cemula R. Br. in 

 Linn. Trans, x. 240 (1810) : Brown (I.e.) cites SaUsbury's name 

 with doubt, but Bentham (Fl. Austral, v. 556) places it as a 

 synonym of B. (Emula. 



Primula moschata (p. 118). 



"P. fohis lanceolatis, clentatis, margine prsesertim farinosis : 

 floribus erectis : calycibus campanulatis : corollas limbo angusto 

 piano ; filamentis basi ipsa tubi insertis. Tota herba Moschi 

 odore gravi praedita." 



The only reference I have found to this is in Das PflanzenreicJi, 

 iv. (237), p. 130. where Pax and Knuth place it among " species 

 incomplete descriptae, vix recognoscendae." 



Convolvulus saxatilis (p. 124). It was shown in Journ. Bot. 

 1904, 176, that this is the earliest name for the plant also known 

 as C. sicffnUicos2is Ait. (1810), C. suherosus Willd. (1813), and C. 

 Massoni F. G. Dietr. (1816). 



Plumeria inodora (p. 148). 



"P. foliorum laminis oblongo-lanceolatis, acuminulatis; bracteis 

 retusis cum acumine lato : corollae limbo tubo 1^ longiore ; laciniis 

 parum inasquilateralibus, ellipticis, retusis." 



Salisbury does not cite Jacquin for this name, which is pub- 

 Hshed in Enum. PI. Carib. 13 (1760), with a very incomplete diag- 

 nosis : " Plumeria frutescens ; caudice in paucissimos ramos diviso ' ' ; 

 and it is not possible to ascertain whether he had the same plant 

 in view. Salisbury's plant does not seem to have been taken up 

 as distinct and is not entered in Ind. Kew., so that its identity 

 with Jacquin's seems to have been assumed. 



CONYZA SESSILIFLORA (p. 195), 



" C. foliorum laminis late obovatis integerrimis, obtusis, incano- 

 pubescentibus : capituiis solitariis, secundis, subaxillaribus, sessi- 

 libus. 



" Ex Ins. Bourbon auct. Jac. Lee. 



" Valde singularis stirps, potissimumstructura pappi, exterioris 

 brevissimi paleacei erosuli, interioris longissimi pilosi." 



This does not appear to have been anywhere taken up. 



Calendula glauca (p. 209). 



" C. foliis anguste spatulas formi bus, minute ciliatis : calycibus 

 viscidulo-hirsutis : flosculis radii aurantiacis, sterilibus." 



