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SYMPHOREMA. pr. Octandria Monogynia. 
From Symphoreo— to accumulate; alluding to the involucre containing a 
cluster of flowers each. 
81. S. Invortucrata. Rox. Flora. Ind. 2. p. 262. Cor. Pl. 2. ¢. £86. Com- 
cans. 
82. S. Potyanpra. N. Both Concans. Dharwar 
4: 
Spec. No. 61 For Hulberee read Kulkeree. 
-—---—-—— 63 For Shrub, read tree, 
Gen. No. 36 Dioecia Pentandria.. 
Spee. No. 80 This will probably prove, on further examination, to be 
T. faras described by Mr. Edgeworth as so common in the protected Seik 
States, attaining the sise of a large tree, Wide Journ. Asiat. Society of Ben- 
gal for Sept. 1838. Mr. Law. 
— 88 Add Synonym Pharnaceum Mollugo. 
——-——-130 For Zebinthinus read Zibethinus. 
—— — 139 Ind. by N. in 1833. 
—143 The tree intended is Visenia umbellata of Blume, or Glos- 
sOspermum velutinum? of Wallich, the seeds heing winged. The stamens 
do not show the least tendency to be monadelphous, but are distinct and in- 
sident on a torus or disk, being broad and membranaceous in their margins 
and closing around the germ. N. 
190 Rumph, Amb. 5. ¢. 18. f. 1. 
192 Wight’s Icons. No. 6, ¢. 113. 
Gen. No, 98 For Paramigyna read Paramignya. 
- 99 For Polyandria Monogynia read Dioecia Polyandria. 
Sp. No. 195 The species intended was the common Kokum or G. purpurea 
—202 For H. obtusifolia read H. Grahamii. Wight’s Mss. 
Spec. No. 219. Common in both Coneans. N. 
220. The normal number of valves seems to be five. N. 
——_-——226 Rumph. Amb. 7.¢ 8. f.2. A congener? N. 
-————— 227 Epicharis exarillata is synonymous with Guarea binectari- 
fera. This will probably constitute a new genus. 
———. 232 For C. Tubularis, read C. Nimmonii, Gr. Wight’s Illust. 
No. 10 p. 148. For Decr. 1838, read April 1837. The normal developement 
is 5 valved, N. 
—— 272 For 1839 read 1837. 
275 Identical with A. Moluccana? Rumph. Amb. 3. ¢, 182. N. 
-——_——. 301 Add Synonym Chirongia sapida. Buchanan. 
318 A shrubby species 5 or 6 feet high, slender as a walking 
cane, dying down to the tuberous root annually, and springing up in the 
rainy season, near Crucifera? N. ’ 
378 Add English name ‘‘ Moving plant.” 
—— 38! This will probably prove a New Genus, 
459 Bois noir of the Mauritius. 
539 Two distinct species; the L. parviflora is a celebrated 
native remedy for the mange in dogs. Dr. Gibson. 
-. 579 A new genus; seed furnished copiously with albumen. N. 
647. The young flat stems resembling leaves are eaten when 
boiled, and dressed with butter, salt and peper. 
——-——. 789. Bot. Mag. t. 762 and 1884-5, 
——— 793. Bot. Mag. ¢t. 3204. 
802 For Dawul read Deonul. 
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