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appear in parentheses, followed by that of the author who first 
published the name in its accepted form and application. 
(a) A specific name originally combined with a different 
generic name, or a subspecific name originally combined 
with a phe binomial. 
— Moneses uniflora (L.) A. Gray, for the plant originally 
EXAMP 
described as Pra stat by Linnaeus and subsequently first published — 
dr 
s Moneses uni, y Asa Gray; Chondrophora nauseosa glabrata (A. 
Gray Rydberg for isdn graveolens var. glabrata A, Gray. 
(6) A generic name adopted through citation from a publi- 
cation issued prior to the first edition of Linnaeus’ Species 
Plantarum (1753). 
EXxAmpPLes, — Linnaea (Gronov.) L.; Anthoceros (Mich.) L. ; Vale- 
rianella (Tourn.) Poll. 
(c) A name applied to a category different from that in which 
it was first aaa 
EXAMPLES, — Salix cordata angustata (Pursh) Anders., originally 
Salix open ia Actaea rubra (Ait.) Willd., originally Actaea 
spicata var. rubra An ; Ardisia subg. Pickeringia is ) Mez, origin- 
ally genus Pickeringia Nu utt.; Aaphidostegium (Br Sch.) De Not., 
idiot escasdectaciaet subg. Raphidostegium Br. ey Sch. 
3. A comma between the name of the plant and the name of the 
author is undesirable. 
ExampLes,— Rumex L., not Rumex, 1..; Phacelia congesta Hook., not 
Phacelia congesta, Hook. ; //ysanthes dubia (L.) Barnhart, not //ysanthes dubia, 
L.), Barnhart. 
