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Tab. 43. Canna indica. Lin, 



Dr. Hamilton thinks that this plant, which is C. indica of Roxburgh, is distinct 

 from the Linnean species, and has proposed Sarana for its specific name. If 

 there is more than one East Indian Canna, it however appears to me, from 

 the references in the Flora Zeylanica, that this plant of Rheede's has the best 

 claim to be called C. indica. 



44. Pontederia vaginalis. Lin. Mant. 



Quoted by Linnaeus in the Spec. Plant, for P. hustata, but the error is corrected 

 in the Mantissa. 



45. Sagittaria obtusifolia. Lin. 



46. Damasonium indicum. Willd. Stratiotes alismoides. Lin. 



Ottelia alismoides. Persoon. 



47. Aeginetia indica. Willd. Orobanche jiEginetia. Lin. 



48. Acorus Calamus. Lin. 



It may be A. Calamus without fructification, and Roxburgh says that the species 

 is common in gardens throughout India. 



49. Ipomaea paniculata. Bot. Reg. Convolvulus paniculatus. 



Lin. Batatas paniculata. G. Don. 



50. Ipomaea grandiflora. Roxb. Calonyction Roxburghii. 



G. Don.. 



Quoted erroneously by Linnaeus in the Sp. Plant, for Iponuea Bona Nox., and 

 some authors consider it to be distinct from the C. grandiflorus (i. e., Iponusa 

 grandiflora of Lamarck), for which it is quoted in the Supplementum Plan- 

 tarum. It is certainly the I. grandiflora of Roxburgh, and I think of the 

 Botanist's Repository also. 



51. Ipomaea malabarica. R.fyS. Convolvulus malabaricus. Lin. 



Argyreia malabarica. G. Don. 



52. Ipomaea aquatica. Poiret. Convolvulus repens. Roxb. 



(not Lin.) 



C. repens of the Species Plantarum, for which it has been quoted by Linnaeus, 

 is most probably an American, and at all events an uncertain species. 



53. Ipomaea sepiaria. Roxb. Convolvulus maximus. Lin. 



Convolvulus marginatus. Lam. 



This figure is quoted in the Hortus Britannicus for /. sepiaria and also for 

 C. maximus, and erroneously in Don's Dictionary both for the Linnean 

 I. reptans and /. sepiaria. 



54. Convolvulus Bentira. Ham. MS. C. Rheedii. Wallick? 



Quoted by Mr. G. Don for Aniseiauniflora, and by Dennstedt for the C.emarginatus 

 of Vahl, which is the C. uniflorus of Burman and of the Encyclopedic Methodique ; 

 but the leaves, as described and figured by Burman, are quite different. 



55. Ipomaea sagittaefolia. Burman. I. hastata of Lin. Mant. 



Lam. Convolvulus Sonneratii. Rees's Cyc. 



Quoted by Linnaeus, Roxburgh, and several other authors, for Convolvulus 

 medium, but it answers far better to the Linnean /. hastata, and it is referred 

 to by Roemer and Schultes for the I. denticulata of Brown, and by G. Don for 

 the I.filicaulis of Blume, which may possibly be nothing more than varieties. 



