PABVIFLOBA. 



255 



This species is very closely allied to G, panifi 



but 



™, ^w OT „ vt^ cioseiy auiea to c*. pamjlorum, but is easily recognised by its thinner lea 

 S^ SmaUer braCtS aDd Ver ^ lon * 6ubdate cal ^ teeth. The Tavoy gathering Wall, Cat 



9/2) differs from n. 2159/1 (2158/0) in having 



since in other gatherings 



calyces 



fruit; the gathering is no 



Dr. Wallich to G. parvifl< 

 This 



only condensed whorl 



d lax whorls occur in the same specimen, and 



character of no importance, 



in having glabrous 



a simple accident, the specimens beinjr fruiting ones and ths tomentum beinr deciduous 



is a course which has much to be said 



specifically distinct from 2159/1, which should not have 



he was prepared to suppress the species G. < 



r 



HI 



I 



n rtf.rred by 



because of the 



in its favour, but it is not fol lowed 



altog 



bet 



G. crinitum and 



for uniform treatment througliout the genus ; partly also because ( he diagn. 



parvift 



is not very d 



d bee* 



lb 



yet seen any good connecting specimens, even though the geographical areas of the two 



wri.er has not as 



lap : moreover, the synonymy of the 

 disentangled if they be kept apart. The ; 

 are given the names that the "Wallich 

 Mr. Bentham's, it 

 column 5 has been 



which has 1 • come rati 



simplified by tabular pre* 



over- 



Sir Joseph Hooker's, and in the present 



>r involved, is more easily 



ufation, and in Taiu.k XI II 



specimens bear in the Lithographed Catalogue and in 



;pe< lively. The 



mat inn 



supplied by Mr. Uemsley. The rcferoncesof Dr. Walpers (1M5) be 



m 



a mere reprint of those of Mr. Bentham of 1835, and those of Dr. M 



(18 



f those of Mr. Bentham of 1848, possess no intrinsic- value, and are therefore 



beii i 



of the name " Or 



d 



florum 



1 



Herb. L 



to d 



ie use 



that has been made since 1848, for in that year (as in 1835, wh 



G 



ft 



is evidently a 



c( 



Mr. Bentham 



included in G 



•peaei Q mu'fijf 



multiflorum specimens that belong to G. parviflorum var. fc hma; those 

 that belong to G. parviflorum var. typica were left by him to serve, in part, as types of G. pamflorum y though 

 he included in that species (as Dr. Wallich had previously done) two gatherings that belong to G, crinitum. 

 It should further be noted that there is nothing in the description of G. dichotomum Zoll. et Mor. to separate 

 that plant positively either from G. parviflorum or from V. crinitum. In the absence of specimens and for 

 reasons detailed below, I have ventured tentatively to suggest its inclusion in G. parviflorum. 



Table XIII. 



Synonymy of the Wallichian specimens of Gomphostcmnia parviflorum and 



G. crinitum. 



Au- 

 thor. 



-*» 



Wallich. 



Work. 





Lith. Cat. p. 60 





Lith Cat. p. 92. 



Date. 



1828, 



1829. 



No. | 



1 



2 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



1 



2 



2158/1 : «' Herb 



Heyne :" 

 G. parviflorum. 



2158/2: Sylhet; 

 G, parviflorum, 



2158/2 : " Getitea 



mm" 



G. parviflorum. 



2159/t : Penang 1822 ; 

 G. crinitum* 



2159/2: 

 W. G. ; 



G. crinitum. 



Tavoy, 



2158/C : Penang, 

 1822, re-edired; 

 G. parviflorum. 



2158/D : Leonuru* 

 farinosus. Goal- 

 para, July and Oct. 



1808; 



G. parviflorum. 



Herb. 



2153/ E : 



Ftnlayson," 

 G. parviflorum. 



Bentham 



Hooker. 



Pkai\ 



PI. As. Bar. ii, 12. 



1831. 



3 



G. parviflorum 



G. parviflorum* 



G. parviflorum. 



G. parviflorum. 



* - 



G. crinitum. 



G. parviflorum. 



G. parviflorum. 



Lab. Gen.kSp.W Herb. Linn. Soc. 

 DC l'rodr. xii, 

 551*2, 



1SS5 & 1848. 



4 



G. parviflorum 

 (" Sapalia.") 



Q. multiflorum 

 C prov. Sillet") 



G. parviflorum. 

 (•' Billet,") 



G. parviflorum. 

 (" ins. Penang/') 



G. crinitum. 

 ("Tavoy.") 



(G. multiflorum.) 

 Not cittd. 



— . 



(G. parviflorum.) 

 Not cited. 



Flor. Brit. Ind 

 iv. Oft 4. 



Bet. 184«A1S§4. 



5 



. 



6 



0. multiflorum. 

 (Sheet 4.) 



G. multiflorum. 



(Sheet 3 a.) 



G. parviflorum. 

 (Sheet 3 0. ) 



Q. parviflorum. 

 (Sheet 1 a.) 



G. crinitum. 



G. multiflorum. 



{Sh<-pt 2, both ga- 

 therings). 



O. multiflorum. 



(Sheet 1 £.) 



G. pan. florum. 



G. parviflorum. 



0. parviflorum. 



G. parviflorum. 



G. crinitum. 

 {Tavoy, Gomez). 



» 



G. parviflorum. 



G. parviflorum. 



Prevent pep* r 







1*90 



7 



G. parviflonott, 



vie. typica. 



G. parv iflorun 

 tae. tarinoea. 



C». crinitum, 



VIE, t ratal. 



G. crinitwm, 

 TXE. typica. 



G. crinitum. 

 vis. typica 



G. parrHorum. 



TAt. fan 



■ il 



G. parviflorum, 

 va*. typioa. 



