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CORRECTIONS IN NOMENCLATURE.—I. 
By Epwarp L. GREENE. 
PIPTOMERIS, Turczaninow. 
For the reinstatement of the earliest JacksonrA, namely 
that of Rafinesque, the reader is referred to Pittonia, 1i. 174 
and 274. For the more extensive Australian genus of Legu- 
minosz to which Jacksonia was inadmissibly applied, there 
happens to be an available name, as above indicated. All 
experts in Australian botany are agreed that PIProMERIS is 
inseparable from that natural generic assemblage to which 
Robert Brown assigned an untenable name. 
The known species are to be named as follows: 
1. P. apaytua, Turez.; Bull. Mose. i. 258 (1853). Jack- 
sonia piptomeris, Benth. Fl. Austral. ii. 62 (1864). 
2. BP. dilalata ( Benth.; Ann. Wien. Mus. ii. 74 (1838) 
sub Jacksonia). 
3. P. densiflora (Benth.; Lindl. Sk. Swan Riv. 13 (1839) 
sub Jacksonia). 
4. P. carduacea (Meissn.; Bot. Zeit. 25 (1855) sub J.). 
5. P. floribunda (Endl.; Ann. Wien. Mus. ii. 197 (1838) 
sub Jacksonia). 
6. P. odontoclada (F. v. M.; Benth. Fl. Austral. ii. 55 
te sub J.). 
7. P. ramosissima (Benth.; Mitch. Trop. Austral. 258 
ee sub J.). 
8. P. foliosa (Turez.; Bull. Mose. i. 260 (1853) sub J.). 
9. P. spinosa (Labill. Nov-Holl. i. 107. t. 136 (1804) sub 
Gompholobio). 
10. P. stricta (Meissn.; Bot. Zeit. 27 (1855) sub J.). 
P. hakeoides (Meissn.; Lehm. Pl. Preiss. i. 45 (1844) 
sub J.). 
12. P. furcellata ( Bonpl. Malm. 30. t. 11 (1813) sub 
Gompholobio). 
13. P. horrida (D.C. Prodr. ii. 107 (1824) sub J.). 
14. P. sericea (Benth.; Hueg. Enum. 31 (1837) sub J.)- 
