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Tab. 51. Jasminum Sambac Var. trifoliatum. Vahl. Mogorium Sam- 



bac Var. Lam. 



Loureiro has not quoted any figure ; but this, most probably, is his Nyctanthes 

 grandijlora. 



52. Jasminum grandiflorum. Lin. 



53. Jasminum angustifolium. Willd. J. angustifolium Var. 



laurifolium. Bot. Reg. Mogorium triflorum. Lam. 

 Nyctanthes angustifolia. Lin. 



54. Jasminum pubescens. Roxb. Mogorium multiflorum. Lam. 



In some points this figure answers better to Nyctantkes elongatum of the Sup- 

 plementum Plantarum, i. e., /. elongatum of Willdenow, for which it has been 

 quoted by Dennstedt, and the plant is said by Rheede to be inodorous, 

 whereas both J. pubescens and /. elongatum are fragrant. 



55. Jasminum undulatum Willd. Mogorium undulatum. Lam. 



Nyctanthes undulata. Lin. 



Roxburgh considered this to be only a variety of J. Sambac, which species, for 

 its beauty and fragrance, is much cultivated in the gardens of all the warmer 

 climates, and is therefore likely to vary much from a difference in the soil and 

 treatment. J'. undulatum of the Botanical Register is a different species, and 

 if the short description, exclusive of the synonym, can be relied on, it may be 

 the Linnean Nyctanthes hirsuta. 



56. 



Quoted erroneously by Dennstedt for Jasminum vimineum of Willdenow, and by 

 Burmaninhis Index for 'Jasminum Nyctanthes of Linnaeus, Sp. Plant, p. 456.'? 

 Professor Don considers it to be a Gardenia, which it otherwise resembles, 

 but differs both in the figure and description of the stamens. 



57. Capparis Heyneana. W. 8f A. 



Linnaeus in the Species Plantarum has confounded an American plant of Plunder's 

 with another of Browne's, and, retaining an erroneous reference to this figure, 

 which appears in Plunder's work, has given Rheede's name of Baducca to the 

 species, and several authors have followed him in quoting it for C. Baducca. 

 By De Candolle this figure is quoted for another species, from the description 

 of which it also differs, and to which, from the supposed identity, he has given 

 the name of C. Rheedii, and by Drs. Wight and Arnott C. Rheedi is considered 

 to be nothing more than a variety of De Candolle's C. brevispina. 



58. Pterospermum glabrescens. W. fy A. 



Quoted with a query by Dennstedt for Capparis mariana of Jacquin. 



59. Hiptage Madablota. Geert. Gaertnera racemosa. Roxb. 



Molina racemosa. Lam. Banisteria benghalensis of 

 Lin. Martyn. Succowia fimbriata. Denn. 



60. Justitia picta. Lin. Gratophyllum hortense. N. Esen. 



61. Croton variegatum. Lin, 



