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Tab. 42. Bruxanelia indica. Denn. 



All Dennstedt's knowledge of this plant has most probably been derived from 

 the HortusMalabaricus, and it has been suggested that it may belong to Grewia, 

 by Lamarck, and to the Coffeacese by Poiret ; and, on the other hand, it is said 

 be nearly allied to Memeclyon and Jambolifera, by Dr. Hamilton. 



43. Phyllanthus turbinatus. Roxb. P. retusus. Denn. 



44. Phyllanthus Vitis Idaea. Roxb. P. oblongifolius. Denn. 

 Erroneously quoted in Burman's Index for the Linnean P. maderaspatensis* 



45. Excaecaria Camettia. Willd. 



Misquoted, instead of vii. t. 45, by Lamarck, De Candolle, and others for 

 Cissus trilobata ; all Willdenow's knowledge of this plant appears to have been 

 derived fromRheede, and Sir J. E. Smith, in Rees's Cyclopaedia, has thrown 

 out a query whether it is more than a variety of the Linnean E. Agallocha. 



46. Grewia pilosa. Lam. 



Quoted by Linnaeus and most other authors for G. orientalis, and by Lamarck 

 both for G. orientalis and for his G. pilosa, which he describes with hairy 

 fruit, and to differ in having * Les pedoncles divisees et multiflores.' A spe- 

 cimen, marked G. pilosa, at the Linnean Society, differs from Rheede's de- 

 scription only in its yellowish flowers, and this figure is quoted with a mark 

 of doubt by Wight and Arnott for G. columnaris. 



47. Colubrina asiatica of Brongniart. Ceanothus asiaticus of Lin. 



Lam. Celastrus sepiarius. Denn. 



48. Gomphia augustifolia. Vahl. Walkera serrata. Willd. 



Meesia serrata. Gcert. 



49. Clerodendrum inerme. Roxb. Volkameria inermis of Lin. 



Surman. 



50. Casearia esculenta. Roxb. Bedousia malabarica. Denn. 



Quoted with a query by Poiret for his Samydafragilis, and they appear to be 

 nearly allied. 



51. Premna longifolia of Roxb. Baldingera glandulosa. Denn. 



Roxburgh has not quoted this figure, but it answers to his description and spe- 

 cimens at the Linnean Society. 



52. Gomphia augustifolia Var. monstrosa. W. #. A G. malaba- 



rica. D C. Ochna malabarica. Poiret. 



Wight and Arnott consider this to be a monstrocity of tab. 48, and there is not 

 any such difference in the appearance or description of their stamens as to 

 warrant De Candolle in quoting the one for a Walkera, and the other for a 

 Gomphia. See G.Sumalrana, in Hooker's Botanical Miscellany, vol. ii. p. 78. 



53. Cinnamomum malabratum. Lam. Laurus malabratum. 



Burman. 



Roxburgh has quoted this figure for his L. maldbathrica, which is the C. Euca- 

 lyptoides of Necs Von Esenbeck, and this latter author queries whether 

 Rheede's plant may not be a variety of his C. obtusifolium ; but I take the 

 specimen, which it most resembles at the Lianean Society, to be the L. mala- 

 bratwn of Wallich. 



