218 Orobanchacee. [ Eginetia. 
Page 261.— 
2. Figinetia pedunculata Wall: 
Livera Ann. Perad. X, 149 (1927) separates the Ceylon plant as 
A. Trimenii Liv. but apparently on insufficient grounds. His fibrous 
roots appear to belong to the host plant. He also separates A. acaulis 
Walp. stating only that it ‘‘ differs abundantly ’’, if it should prove to 
be the same as A. pedunculata Walp. our plant would have to take the 
name A. acaulis Walp. 
Page 262.—For Christisonia subacaulis Gardn. read: 
3. HEginetia subacaulis Livera in Ann. Perad. X, p. 155 (1927). 
Phelipea subacaulis Benth. Scroph. Ind. p. 55 (1835). Campbellia 
subacaulis Benth. in Gen. Pl. II, p. 967 (1876). Christisonia suba- 
caulis Gardn. in Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. VIII, p. 162 (1847). 
The flowers of this species are surrounded by a curious, jelly-like 
substance. 
Page 263.— 
2. Christisonia Thwaitesii Trim.; Liv. |. c. p. 156. ?Clif- 
fordia zeylanica Liv. |. c. pp. fide Petch in Ann. Perad. XI, p. 274 
(1930). 
Petch (I. c.) notes that the roots are wiry and not coralloid as stated 
by Livera. 
4. ©. bicolor Gardn. Cliffordia bicolor Liv. |. c. p. 157. 
Var. spectabilis Trim. Cliffordia spictabilis Liv. 1. c. 
For C. albida Thw. read: 
1. Campbellia auratiaca Wight Ic. t. 1424 (1850); Petch in 
Ann Bot. XXXVIII, pp. 679-698 (1924); in Ann. Perad. XI, p. 270 
(1930). Legocia aurantiaca Liv. |. c. p. 158. ?Cliffordia zeylanica Liv. 
l. c. p. 157 pp.; Petch in Ann. Perad. (1928). 
Page 265.— 
2. Campbellia cytinoides Wight; Liv. |. c. p. 158; Petch in 
Ann. Perad. XI, p. 271 (1930). Christisonia unicolor Gardn.; Petch 
in Ann. Perad. XI, p. 274 (1930). Cliffordia unicolor Liv. 1. c. p. 157. 
?Cliffordia zeylanica Liv. |. c. p. 157 pp. fide Petch 1. c. 
The anthers of Christisonia unicolor Gardn. are exserted and not 
as markedly didynamous as in C. aurantiaca Wight. The species 
should be searched for on Hunasgiriya as Gardner’s name is older 
than Wight’s. 
Page 268,— 
4. Utricularia coerulea Linn. : 
Haines, Bot. B. & O. p. 645 (1922), and Gamble, Fl. Madr. p. 981 
(1924), call this U. graminifolia Vahl and transfer the name U. 
coerulea Linn. to U. nivea. 
Linnzus’s type was the Ceylon plant which was presumably seen 
by Trimen. Linnzus also cited Hort. Mal. IX, t. 70, which is U. 
reticulata Sm. 
A white flowered variety of this species occurs at Rangala; there 
is also a darker blue variety, which is common above 3000 ft. and 
may be U. affinis Wight. 
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