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Tab. 37. Lumnitzera racemosa of Willd. W. Sf A. Petaloma 'al- 

 ternifolia. Roxb. Bruguiera Madagascariensis. Roxb t 

 Funkia Cara Kandel. Denn. 



Dr. Jack has mentioned the affinity of this plant to his Pyrranthus litoreus, and 

 it is quoted erroneously by Gaudichaud for Laguncularia purpurea. 



38. 



39. 



40. ^Hibiscus mutabilis. Lin. 



41. 



42. 



43. Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis of Lin. 



44. Hibiscus aculeatus. Roxb. H. Surattensis Var. Lin. 



45. Abutilon populifolium. G. Don. Sida populifolia. Lam. 



Abutilon indicum. W. fy A. 



Considered by Wight and Arnott to be the Sida indica, and by Burman this 

 figure is quoted for the S. asiatica of Linnaeus, which may probably be nothing 

 more than a variety. 



46. Hibiscus vitifolius. Lin. 



47. Ophioxylon serpentinum. Lin. (Syst. Nat.) O. trifoliatum. 



Gcert. Reichardiajasminoides. Denn. 



The leaves in this figure, probably through an error of the artists, are binate ; 

 and though a variable plant, I have never seen any specimen in which they 

 are less than ternate. I apprehend it is this which induced Dennstedt to give 

 it another name, and that all his knowledge of the Reichardiajasminoides has 

 been derived from Rheede. Most other authors, except Burman, have taken 

 it to be an Ophioxylon, and by Poiret, who has arranged the O. serpentinum 

 and O. trifoliatum as separate species, it is quoted for both. 



48. Tabernaemontana orientalis of Brown Var. ? Reichardia 



grandiflora. Denn. 



Rheede has not noticed either the stamens or the fruit, and Dennstedt must 

 ratherrashly have referred it to the same genus as the foregoing tab. 47. It 

 has much the appearance of a Tabernsemontana, and except in the arrangement 

 of the leaves, it resembles the Curutu Pala (vol. i. tab. 46), on which Linnaeus 

 has founded his T. alternifolia, and it is at least nearly allied to the T. orientalis 

 of Brown, but the flowers are described to be scentless. 



49. Gardenia florida of Lin. ? Denn. 



As Rheede has not noticed the seed vessel, this must remain rather an un- 

 certain figure, and the more so as the late Dr. Hamilton considered it to be 

 one of the Apocynoe. For this I cannot, however, think that he had sufficient 

 grounds, and he has suggested, from the exserted filaments, that it may belong 

 to Farsonsia or Lyonsia, but to me it appears to be Gardenia florida. 



50. Jasminum Sambac Var. Roxb. Mogorium Sambac. 



Lam. 



Misquoted by the younger Barman for his Nyctantkes mvltifora, which is 

 J. pulescens. 



