HORT. MAL. VOL. VII. 35 



Tab. 46. Artabotrys odoratissimus of Brown Blame. Unona un- 



cinata. Lam. 



This does not appear among the numerous synonyms which are given of A. odo- 

 ratissimus in the Botanical Register, tab. 423 ; and, from Rheede's never 

 having seen the fructification, it must be taken as a rather doubtful figure. 



47. Ancistrocladus Heyneanus of Wallich ? W. fy A. 



Rheede has not at all noticed the fructification which must render this an uncer- 

 tain figure. 



48. Vitis repens. W. fy A. Cissus repens. Lam. Ingeuhoussia 



umbellata. Denn. 



Quoted by Roxburgh jointly with Rumphius, vol. v. tab. 164, fig. 1, for Cissus 

 cordatus, and his description does not well accord with either of these 

 figures. 



49. Clypea Burmanni. W. fy A. Cissampelos hex and ra. Roxb. 



Menispermum peltatum. Lam. 



This is undoubtedly the Stnilax foliis peltatit of the Thesaurus Zeylancus, for 

 which Burman has erroneously quoted the preceding tab. 37, and it is the 

 Dioscorea foliis peltatis of the Flora Zeylanica, but Linnaeus has not noticed 

 the species in either of his other works. 



50. Ipomaea Batatas. Poiret. Convolvulus Batatus. Lin. 



Batatus edulis. G. Don. 



Burman, in the Flora Indica, has quoted this figure both for C. Batatas and for 

 his Dioscorea cylindrica, and it is quoted with a query by Loureiro for Dios- 

 corea eburnea. 



51. ) Dioscorea hirsuta, in florescentia monstruosa. Blume. Dios- 



52. ) corea hispid a. Denn. 



As Rheede has not noticed the fruit, Lamarck suggested that it may belong to 

 Trichosanthes, and Dr. Hamilton queried whether it may not be a species of 

 Smilax, for which he proposed the name of S. narcotica. 



53. Flagellaria indica. Lin. 



54. Delima? Piripu. D d. 



Generally quoted either as a Delima or Tetracera for the Linnean D. sarmentosa, 

 but has been separated by De Candolle ; and all his knowledge of this pen- 

 tandrous species appears to have been derived from Rheede. 



55. Agaiosma caryophyllata. G. Don. Echites caryophyllata. 



Blame. Camettia crassa. Ham. MS. 



Quoted in the Botanical Magazine, tab. 1919, and by Romer and Schultes 

 for the E. caryophyllata of Roxburgh, for which Roxburgh has referred to 

 Rheede's vol. ix. tab. 14, and Dennstedt has strangely queried whether it is 

 not the Jasminum pubescens of Willdenow. The difference between this plant 

 and an Echites was first pointed out by Mr. Brown, in the Transactions of 

 the Wernerian Society, vol. i. p. 60. 



56. Boerhavia procumbens. Roxb. 



Quoted by Linnaeus for B. di/usa, and by Burman for the Linnean B. erecta, 

 nor, from Roxburgh's observations, is it probable that either of them is more 

 than a variety of B. procwnbcns. Vahl, however, who makes the Linuean 



