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numbers of the Dillenian edition of [Ray’s] Synopsis, have never 
been taken up, nly one of them—Verontc na—has 
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Synopsis and the number borne by the plant on the page 
(“344-8”) supplies the “reference to a former description under 
another name” which is sufficient for valid publication. 
Pryor (J. c. 75) gives a list of five names, in addition to Hyperi- 
cum elodes and to Veronica montana, which he considers as dating 
from the Amenitates (1759); but of these only two can claim to 
blishing this position which appeared in Journ. Bot. 1907 
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