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and that Drs. Wight and Arnott have rightly arranged the S. Jambolanum and 

 S. caryophyllifolium of De Candolle, as the same species. 



Tab. 30. Adolia alba. Lam. Scutia indica. W.fyA. 



It is considered by Drs. Wight and Arnott to be an unarmed variety of Scutia 

 indica, i. e. Rhamnus circumscissus of Linnaeus ; and Roxburgh, of the latter, 

 says that ' the leading shoots are unarmed.' It is quoted with a query by 

 Dennstedt for the Linnean R. lineatus, but does not sufficiently answer to 

 Osbeck's figure and description. 



31. Adolia rubra. Lam. 



Wight and Arnott say that they have seen specimens with leaves equally acute, 

 and have quoted this figure jointly with tab. 30, for Scutia indica. 



32. Rottlera dicocca ? Roxb. 



Linnaeus and several other authors have been misled by Burman to quote this 

 figure under the names of Acatypha hispida or A.speciflora (i.e. Caturus 

 specifiorus of Lin. Mant.), and Roxburgh has mentioned its greater af- 

 finity with Rottlera dicocca, some specimens of which at the Linnean So- 

 ciety it much resembles, but the capsules do not accord with Rheede's 

 description. 



33. Amelia Caretta. Ham. MS. 



Dennstedt considers this to be the Psychotria asiatica of Linnaeus, but it is quite 

 different. 



34. Zanthoxylum Rhetsa of DC. W.fy. A. Typalia limonella. 



Denn. 



35. Griffithia fragrans. W.fyA. Randia malabarica. Lam. 



Stylocoryna? PandakiofDC. 



36. Canthium parviflorum. Lam. Monetia triphylla. Denn. 



Misquoted by Gaertner for C. didymum. Roxburgh has two species of Can- 

 thium with the name of parviflorum, and this, with four stamens, is one, and 

 the following C. Rheedii is probably the other. 



37. Canthium Rheedii. D C. 



By some authors this figure has been erroneously quoted for Monetia diacantha; 

 by others (instead of 36) for Webera tetrandra, and by Willdenow for both. 



38. Flacourtia cataphracta of Roxb. 



Both the flowers and fruit were unknown to Rheede, and I am indebted to Pro- 

 fessor Don for the name. 



39. Flacourtia sepiaria. Roxb. 



Misquoted by Linnaeus, Burman, and Lamarck, for Sideroxylon spinosum, which 

 is Argania sideroxylon of Roemer and Schultes. 



40. Sondaria cranganoorensis. Denn. 



Dr. Hamilton thought that this may be one of the Rhamnae, but my friend Pro- 

 fessor Don has suggested that it belongs rather to the Celastrineze. 



41. Toddalia asiatica. Lam. T. aculeata. DC. Paullinia 



asiatica. Lin. Scopolia aculeata, Roxb. Cranzia acu- 

 leata. Martyn. 



