34 HORT. MAL. VOL. VII. 



Tab. 33. Dioscorea triphylla. Lin. 



Quoted by Linnaeus and most other authors for D. triphylla, of which Blume 

 considered it to be a female plant ; but Dr. Hamilton suspected that it is dis- 

 tinct, and has proposed D.Mulu for its name. 



34. Dioscorea pentaphylla of Lin. Roxb. Planta junior. Blume. 



This figure, by most authors, has been quoted jointly with tab. 35 for D. pen- 

 taphylla; but in Hamilton's MS. it is referred to with llumphius, vol. v. 1. 127, 

 for a separate species, with the name of D. Dava, and this tab. 127, is the 

 D. dcemona of Roxburgh. Iii Burman's Index it is also quoted separately for 

 the ' D. spinosa' of Linnaeus, with a reference both to the Species Plantarum 

 and the Flora Indica, and there is no such species in either. 



35. Dioscorea pentaphylla. Lin. 



36. Dioscorea bulbifera. Lin. D. tanrifolia. Salisbury. 



By Wight and Arnott this figure is accidentally misquoted instead of vol. v. t. 36, 

 for Canthium parvijlorum. 



37. Dioscorea aculeata. Lin. 



38. Dioscorea alata. Lin. 



39. Erycibe Rheedii. Blume. Erimitalia Rheedi. JR. # S. 



Quoted by Roxburgh for his Erycibe paniculata, but the figure in the ' Plants 

 of Coromandel' has altogether the appearance of being a separate species. 



40. Pothos scandens. Lin. 



41. Vitis quadrangularis. W. Sf A. Cissus quadrangularis of 



Lin. Lam. 



42. Pothos drupacea. Denn. 



I have not met with any reference besides Dennstedt's to this figure, and it has 

 more the habit of an Antidesma, but the flowers are tetrandrous. 



43. Syama lata. Sir W. Jones. 



This plant of Rheede's in the Asiatic Researches has been described by Sir W, 

 Jones with the name of Syama, and the above trivial name has been added in 

 his copy of the Hortus Malabaricus at the Athenaeum. By Jussieu it is 

 quoted for his Pupalia lappacea, from a suppssition that it is the Achyranthes 

 lappacea; but for that species all other authors have followed Linnaeus in 

 quoting vol. x. tab. 59, which is the Desmocheeta atro-purpurea of De Candolle. 

 See Anals of Botany, vol. ii. p. 275. 



44. Cassytha zeylanica of Gaert. C. filiformis. N. Esen. 



Quoted by Linnaeus and most other writers for C. filiformis, and under that 

 name Linnaeus has confounded two species, the one a native of the East and 

 the other of the West Indies. By Gaertner the name of filiformis has been re- 

 tained for the latter, and zeylanica given to the present species; but by Nees 

 Von Esenbeck (in Wallich, vol. ii. p. 69), it is retained for the former, and 

 the latter is called C. americana. 



45. Vitis Rheedii. W. Sf A. Cissus trilobata. Lam. 



Misquoted by Burman for the Linnean Vilis Irifolia, which is more likely to be 

 the preceding tab. 9. - 



