HOftTUS MALABARICUS. 



VOL. II. 



Tab. 1. Pandanus fascicularis. Lam. 



Most authors have followed Willdenow in quoting this figure jointly with 

 t. 2, 3, 4, and 5, for Pandanus odoratissimus, and it is quoted separately by 

 Burman for his Bromelia sylvestris, \vliich is the same species; but, as re- 

 marked by Dr. Hamilton, Rhccde's name for this plaut, equally with tab. 6, 

 is ' Kaidii taddi,' and it is P. fascicularis , with the Drupae less advanced 

 towards maturity. 



2 



3. (Pandanus odoratissimus. Lin. Sup. Athrodactylis spinosa. 



4. i Forster. 

 5j 



Both Linnaeus and Forster have quoted tab. 1 to 8 for this species. 



6. Pandanus fascicularis. Lam. 



7. t Pandanus unipapillatus. Denn. 



Dr. Hamilton says that this is evidently a distinct species of Pandanus not yet 

 noticed by modern authors, aud Dennstedt's knowledge of it is probably 

 wholly derived from the Hortus Malabaricus. 



8. Pandanus furcatus. Roxb. P. spinufructus. Denn. 



9. Winterlia aromatica. Denn. 



This figure has been generally misquoted instead of t. 10, for Unona Narum, 

 and it is called ' Winter Ka aromatica mihi,' by Deunstedt, but may probably 

 be an undc.scribed species of Limouia. 



10. U varia Narum. W.fyA. Unona Narum. Dunal. 



Burman, Willdenow, Sir J. E. Smith, and most other authors, have followed 

 Linnaeus in quoting this figure erroneously for Uvaria Zeylanica. 



11. Vitex trifolia. Lin. 



12. Vitex negundo. Lin. V. trifolia. Var. Lam. 



13. Ixora coccinea. Lin. I. grandiflora. Sot. Reg. Pavetta 



coccinea. Blume. 



Quoted by De Candolle for the J. Bandhuca of Roxburgh, which is very nearly 

 allied to I. coccinea, and in the color of the flower, as described by Rheede, 

 this plant differs somewhat from either of these. /. coccinea of the Botanical 

 Magazine, 1. 169, is a different species. 



