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Tab. 24. Elseocarpus oblongus. Cart. E. Perim-kara. DC. 



Quoted by Linnaeus, Burman, Willdenow, and Roxburgh for E. serralus, and it 

 is at least more nearly allied to the Ganitrum oblongum of Rumphius, which 

 is the E. oblongus of Gsertner. In Rumphius's figure the leaves are, however, 

 entire, though he has described them to be ' obscure et ample dentata/ and 

 De Candolle may have been misled by the figure to describe E. oblongus 

 'foliis integerrimis,' and to arrange this plant of Rheede's as a separate species. 



25. Mimusops Kauki of Lin. Roxb. M. manilkara.C?. Don. 



For M, KauJci Linnaeus has only quoted the Herb. Amb. vol. iii. t. 8; and the 

 flowers in Rumphius's plate appear to be mere copies from this figure of 

 Rheede's. I take Roxburgh's M. Kauki, with somewhat pointed leaves, to 

 be the Linnean species, sndAchras dissecta of the Supplement, for which Will- 

 denow has quoted this figure, to be Roxburgh's M. hexandra, with the leaves 

 emarginate, and the large branch here figured belongs to the former, while it 

 is not improbable that the flowers which Rheede has separately added may be 

 those of If. hexandra. Sir W. J. Hooker (Bot. Mag. t. 3157) has quoted this 

 figure for M. dissecta (M. hexandra ?), and has queried whether it is more 

 than a variety of M, Kauki. In like manner this figure has been quoted by 

 Lamarck for M. obtuslfolia, and by Gmelin for Achras Balata(i. e. M. Batata) t 

 and it appears to me to be very doubtful whether they together constitute 

 more than one, or at most two, species. Mr. G. Don has, however, arranged 

 all the five separate, and to these he has added Rheede's plant as a sixth 

 species, with the name of M. Manilkara. 



26. Alangium hexapatalum. Lam. 



27. Tectona grandis. Lin. Sup. Tectona Theka. Loureiro. 



Theka grandis. Lam. 



28. Wendlandia Notoniana of Wallich ? 



Dr. Hamilton has queried whether this figure should not be referred to instead 

 of vol. ii. t. 23, for the Webera corymbosa of Willdenow; but, as suggested to 

 me by Professor Don, it is much more nearly allied to the Cttpia thyrsoidea of 

 De Candolle. Without any sufficient grounds, it is quoted with a mark of 

 doubt by Dennstedt for the Ardisia humilis of Vahl, and Poiret considered it to 

 be a species of Psychotria, 



29. Clerodendrum serratum. Hamilton. Volkameria serrata of 



Lin. Mant. 



Roxburgh has not quoted Rheede for this species ; but to support Dr. Ha- 

 milton's opinion, I find in the late Gen. Hardwicke's copy that this plate is 

 marked ' Volkameria serrata Lin/ 



30. Benteka Rheedii. Lam. fyRfyS. Kasailo racemosa. Denn. 



All our knowledge of this plant appears to have been derived from this figure 

 and description of Rheede's. 



31. Cynometra ramiftora. Lin. 



In the shape of the leaves this plant differs much from the Cynomorium sylveslre 

 of Rumphius, but all authors have takenMt to be the same species. 



32. Odina Woodier of Roxb. Rhus Odina. Hamilton. Ha- 



berlia grandis. JDenn. 



