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Tab. 33. Garuga pinnata. Roxb. Kunthia Cochinensis. Dcnn. 



34. Schinus Saheria? Hamilton. 



Some uncertainty must attend this plant, for Rheede has not figured or de- 

 scribed either the flower or the fruit, and what might be mistaken for the 

 latter is the work of an insect. Dennstedt calls it ' Haberlia grandis, mil 

 Gallauswuchsen' (see the foregoing tab. 32), but the leaves answer better to a 

 variety of Schinus Saheria, which Dr. Hamilton has mentioned * Serraturis 

 magnis remotis incisa.' See Lin. Trans, xvii. p. 193. 



35. Artocarpus Ponga. Denn. 



Dr. Hamilton concurs with Poiret in suspecting that this is a species of Brous- 

 sonetia, at present unknown ; and I apprehend that all Dunnstedt's know- 

 ledge of the plant is derived from Rheede. 



36. Vitex leucoxylon of Lin. Sup. Roxb. 



Misquoted by Linnaeus, Burman, and Willdenow, and in the Hortus Britannicus, 

 for Sterculiafcetida. 



37. Cordia officinalis. Lam. C. Myxa. Roxb. (not Lin.) 



C. Myxa Var. Poiret. Sebestena officinalis. Gcert. 



Linnaeus has quoted this figure for C. Myxa, but it does not answer the charac- 

 ter ' calycibus decemstriatis,' and the name more properly belongs to a native 

 of Egypt. Of the East Indian plant Roxburgh says that the calyx is 'not 

 in the least striated.' 



38. Calophyllum Inophyllum. Lin. 



39. Calophyllum spurium. D C. C. apetalum. Willd. in 



Berl. Mag. 



Linnaeus confounded this species with an American plant of Jacquin's, and both 

 Lamarck and Willdenow (in his Edit, of the Sp. Plant.) have followed him in 

 quoting this figure for C. Calaba, but Willdenow afterwards corrected the 

 error in the Berlin Magazine. It may probably be the C. Calaboides of Don's 

 Dictionary, but he has not quoted this figure. 



40. Celtis orientalis. Lin. C. orientalis Var. Hamilton. 



Much confusion attends the references to this figure, from its having been 

 quoted by Burman both for Celtis orientalis and Rhamnus Napeca, and by 

 Linnaeus for the former in the Species Plantarum, and for Muntingia Calabura 

 in the Systema Naturae. Though Martyn has quoted this figure, his C. orien- 

 talis is another species, and is the C. Tournefortii of Lamarck. 



41. Zizyphus Jujuba. Gcert. Rhamnus Jujuba. Lin. 



Mr. Loudon is of opinion that this plant will thrive in the open air in the wanner 

 parts of the South of England (see Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannic urn. 

 vol. ii. p. 527); but the plant which Miller cultivated under the name of 

 R. Jujuba, appears from his description to have been a different species. 



42. Melastoma malabarica. Lin. 



The Ben Kadali, described by Rheede on the following page, is said by Wight 

 and Arnott to be Osbeckia Wight iana of Bentham. Dennstedt erroneously 

 considered t. 42 to be M.aspera, and t 43 to be M. malabarica. 

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