HORT. MAL. VOL. XII. 65 



Tab. 29. Niphobolus carnosus. Blume. Acrostichum heterophyllum. 

 Lin. 



Quoted ,by Willdenow for Polypodium adnescens, for Cyclophorus adnescens by 

 Desrousseaux, for Nothochleena piloselloides (i. e., Pteris piloselloides of Lin.) 

 by Kaulfuss, and in the Hortus Britannicus for Niphobolus adnescens, but is 

 said to be a distinct species by Blume. 



30. Tragia colorata? Lam. 



Of T. colorata Poiret says, 'Cette plante a de tres grands rapports avec la figure 

 de Rheede; mais lea feuilles y sont representees aigues; les Echantillons 

 que I'ai observes dans 1'Herbier de M. Lamarck ont tous les feuilles obtuses.' 



. It has been suggested by Dr. Hamilton, that it may represent the branch of a 

 tree with a parasite growing on it like Ivy. 



31. Aspidium splendens. Willd. Polypodium punclulatum. 



Poiret. 



The P. punctulatum of Vahl appears to be quite a different species, 



32. Lygodium flexuosum. Swartz. Ophioglossum flexuosum. 



Lin. 



This figure has been quoted by Willdenow for his Hydroglossum flexuosum, 

 which is said by Swartz to be a different species. 



33. Lygodium pinnatifidum. Swartz. Hydroglossum pinnati- 



fidum. Willd. 



Misquoted by Linnaeus (instead of 34?) for Ophioglossum scandens, and by 

 Gmelin for Acrosticum lanceolatum. 



34. Lygodium scandens, Swartz. L. microphyllum. Blume. 



Hydroglossum scandens, frons sterilis. Willd. 

 This figure in the Hortus Bengalensis is quoted for Ophioglossum filiforme, and 

 for Osmunda scandens by Gmelin. 



35. Lomaria scandens, frons sterilis. Willd. Onoclea scandens. 



Poiret. Pteris scandens. Roxb. Polypodium palustre, 

 Var. Burman. 



36. Limnophila gratioloides of Brown. Smith. Hydropityon 



pedunculatum. D C. Columneabalsamica. Roxb. Hot- 



tonia indica. Lin. 



Misquoted by Gsertner for Hydropityon Zeylanicum, which differs in having the 

 flowers sessile and decandrous; whereas Rheede has described this plant 

 with only two stamens ; and in Don's Dictionary it is quoted both for //. pe~ 

 dunculatum and for L. gratioloides. It is the L. trifida of Sprengel, and is 

 generally considered to be the Gratiola trifida of Willdenow, although Willde- 

 now, for that species, has quoted vol. ix, t. 85, instead of this figure. 



37. 



Dillenius has noticed the affinity of this moss with Bryum punctatum, and I 

 cannot find any species which answers to it either in Hooker's Musci Exotic! 

 or Botanical Miscellany. 



38. Isolepis squarrosa of Brown. R. 8f S. Scirpus squarrosus. 



Lin. Mant. 



The reference in the Mantissa for S. squarrosus is singularly erroneous, but 

 there can be no doubt that t 38 was intended. This figure is quoted with a 

 query by Burman for S, capillaris of the Species Plantarum, and Linnaeus 

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