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t. 1019, has been figured for that species. Roxburgh's B. Koenigii, in the 

 Plants of Coromandel, is also different, and it is not quoted in the Flora 

 Indica. In the latter work it is said in Bengal to be a small tree, whereas 

 Rheede mentions its lofty growth, and it may not improbably attain to a 

 larger size in the climate of Malabar. 



Tab. 54. Olea dioica of Roxb. Hamilton. Picricarya oppositifolia. 

 Denn. 



55. Physalis flexuosa. Lin. 



Quoted by Linnaeus, Willdenow, Martyn, Roemer and Schultes, Von Esenbeck, 

 and Roxburgh, and in the Hortus Kewensis and Hortus Britaunicus, for 

 P. flexuosa; but Dr. Hamilton (in Lin. Trans, xvii. p. 209) has questioned 

 whether it is not an entirely different plant 



56. Stilago Bunias of Lin. Mant. Willd. Antidesma Alexiteria. 

 9 Lin. Sp. Plant. 



Some authors have followed the Species Plantarum in quoting this figure for 

 Antidesma Alexiteria ; by others it is referred to for Stilago Bunias ; and by 

 some for both ; and it has been ascertained by Roxburgh and Sir J. E. Smith 

 that they are the same species. In being triandrous, it answers best to the 

 Linnean character of Stilago, and in its subcylindrical berries to that ,of 

 Antisdesma. 



57. Hedyotis Lawsoniae. W. 8f A. Wendlandia? Lawsonia. D C. 



Lawsonia purpurea. Lam. 



Poiret has suggested that it should be removed to Petesia ; but from this genus, 

 equally with Lawsonia and Wendlandia, it differs in being monopetalous. 



58. Gardenia latifolia of Roxburgh. Bertuchia speciosa. Denn. 



I have not met with any reference to this figure besides Dennstedt's ; but, by 

 comparing it with Roxburgh's figure and with authentic specimens at the 

 Linnean Society, it appeared to my friend Mr. Don, as well as myself, to be 

 the G. latifolia. This plate in General Hard wick's copy is marked 'Gardenia 

 heteroclita Koeniy.' 



59. ScaevolaTaccada. Roxb. Scaevola Bela madogam. R.fyp 



Lobelia Taccada. Gcert. ? Roemeria Lobelia. Denn. 

 Four genera from other authors have received the name of Roemeria, and 

 Dennstedt appears very unnecessarily to have added a fifth. 



60. Callicarpa cana of Lin. Mant. 



' I have the authority of my friend Robert Brown for the above reference, and the 

 figure answers to a specimen at the Liunean Society, which has been so named 

 by Dr. Wallich. It is quoted with a query by Dennstedt for the Callicarpa 

 macrophylla of Vahl. 



61. Sterculia guttata. Roxb. Astrodendruin malabaricum. Denn. 



