HORT. MAL. VOL. V. 2i 



Tab. 8. Tetracera Rheedii. DC. Calophyllum Akara. Burman. 



Rohlingia suavolens. Denn. 



Quoted by Poiret for Tetracera malabaricus of Lamarck (i. e. T. assa of DC.), 

 from which it has been separated by De Candolle. 



9. Tetranthera lanuginosa of Wallich. Daiwinia quinqueflora. 

 Denn. 



Dennstedt has carelessly coined a new genus from this plant, and given it a 

 name which has long been preoccupied for another by Mr. Rudge. It appears 

 to me to be at least very nearly allied to Tetranlhera lanuginosa, i. e. Tetradenia 

 lanuginosa of N. Esenbeck. 



10. Pavetta indica. Lin. Ixora Pavetta. Roxb. 



11. Dauceria obtusa. Denn. Embelia? Tsjeriam Cottam. A. DC. 



Ardisia ? Tsjeram Cottam. R Sc S. Antidesma pubescens. 

 Roxb,? 



Misquoted in the Hortus Kewensis and Hortus Britannicus for the Linnean 

 Antidesma alexiteria, and it somewhat resembles a male plant of that species, 

 but Rheede has figured the fruit. 



12. Dauceria acuta. Denn. Embelia? Basaal. A. DC. Ardisia? 



Basaal. R.fy S. 



13. Carallia corymbosa. Arnott. Demidofia nodosa. Denn. 



Cataliurn nitidum. Ham. MS. 



I only know Carallia integrifolia by De Candolle's short description, and it may 

 possibly be the same species. 



14. Guatteria Korinti. D C. 



Quoted by Dennstedt with a ? for Uvaria lutea of Willdenow. 



15. Cyminosraa pedunculata. Roxb. Laxmannia ankaenda. 



Smith. Dorrienia malabarica. Denn. 



There appears to be two species distinguishable by their long and compara- 

 tively short petals, and the name of Ankcenda has been given to the latter by 

 Gaertner and De Candolle, and to the former by Dryander and Smith, See 

 Lin. Trans, vol. ii. p. 232. Roxburgh, without appearing to be at all ac- 

 quainted with the Anlc&nda, has quoted this figure for his C. pedunculata, 

 and De Candolle has added a query to the reference, for which I cannot see 

 any sufficient grounds. The C. Ankeenda of De Candolle is the M. cyminosma 

 of Smith, and though not equally proper, it is preferable, to avoid further 

 confusion, that Gaertner should be followed, and that the name of Ankcenda 

 should be retained for the species with short petals. 



16. Guatteria sempervirens. D C. 



Quoted for Uvaria cerasoides of Roxb. by Poiret, and with a ? for Uvaria ligularis 

 of Lamarck by Dennstedt 



17. Uvaria Heyneana. W. fyA. U. paracaroensis. Denn. 



Guatteria montana. DC. G. malabarica. Dunal. 



18. Guatteria acutiflora. Dunal. Uvaria mangattensis. Denn. 



19. Memecylon laxiflorum. DC. M. tinctorium Var. W. fyA. 



Sir J. E. Smith has quoted this figure for M. capitellatum, but it does not answer 

 to the Cornns sylvestris of Burman'* Thesaurus, which Linnaeus has quoted, 



