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CRUCIFERAE.—Cardamine trichocarpa, Hochst. ex Rich. Tent. 
Abyss. i. 18 (1847) is identical with the Indian plant described 
afterwards as C. subumbellata, Hook. by Hook. f. & Anders, in 
1. Brit. Ind. i. 138 (1872). The latter name must therefore 
be superseded. 
CapparipacesE.—In accordance with the present Internationai 
Rules of nomenclature, Niecbuhria linearis, DC. and of most 
subsequent authors must have the original specific name of 
apetala (Capparis apetala, Roth, Nov. Sp. 2388) restored, 
becoming Niebuhria apetala, Dunn. 
Capparis aphylla, Roth. A type specimen collected at Palam- 
cottah (Tinnevelly) on Oct. 26th, 1795, is in the Kew Herbarium. 
C. grandiflora, Heyne. There is a form similar in all respects 
to the Wallichian type of this species except that the thorns 
are nearly straight and the twigs glabrous. But the only two 
specimens known to me are one in the Oxford Herbarium 
collected by Bulkley in 1703 at Fort St. George (Madras) and a 
second collected by Heyne in Mysore in 1801, and these are not 
sufficiently complete to admit of accurate description. 
C. stylosa, DC. This is the Caper with straight thorns, 
had neither flowers nor fruit when describing his apeciot and 
ardly dis- 
tinguishable by their leaves and thorns but readily seen when 
in flower or fruit to be quite distinct. Lamarck mentions that 
ibe ; i. 174. | 
the second ma safely be cited as C. diversifolia, Wight & Arn. 
Prodr, i. 27; Hook. lc. Fl. t. 181; Hook. £. & Thoms. Fl. Brit. 
Ind. i. 175. C. divaricata, Lam. l.c. (possibly). 
C. Cleghornii, Dunn sp. nov.—C. Rozxburghit, Cooke, Fl 
Bomb. i, 46 (exclud: arts Hook. f. & Thoms. in Fl. Brit. 
Ind. i. 175 (partly) not DC. Bombay Presidency: Canara, 
Stocks. Madras Presidency: Balabroydroog (?) Cleghorn; 
