42 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
S1uM NoDIFLORUM, 
IMPERATORIA pias ‘*‘ Ribeira Joao Gomez locis humidis.” 
Axetuum Fanicutum Rigen vulgare Mall. 
SAMBUCUS LANCEOLA If this—the S. maderensis of Lowe— 
is to be retained as a poets. it should take the name lanceolata. 
The synonymy is 
Sam sy st Sa Br. in Buch, Canar. Ins. 195, n. 284 
n ; Herb. eenee “ save, Prim. 31 (1831) ! 
8. aes 8 lanceolata Low 
S. meer ene pees Prim. ce 2, App. iv. (1851); Fl. Mad. 
i 
In the Index pee lanceolata is reduced to nigra, while ma- 
wa is a tained ; the two are of course identical. 
Hsu 
taste ieee in [L. etrusca Santi.] 
a Hewix [H. canariensis Willd.] 
Gatium Motiueo [G. productum Lowe 
33 aE [G. ellipticum Willd. a, lucidum Lowe.] 
G. APARIN 
UBL eipatae Ut angustifolia L.] 
8 RDIA ARVENSI 
Gee APARINE [@alium saccharatum All.] 
HYLLIS Nopa. 
Scasrosa Cotumparia [S. maritima L. var.] 
Vavertana Locusta Lialeranelia olitoria Poll.] 
CentrantHus CaLcITRAPA 
GEROPOGON GLABRUM. 
Picris ECHIOIDES. 
SoncHUs OLERACEUS. 
8. PINN ares 
S. squamosus [a misprint for squarrosus: S. fruticosus L.] 
8. DE ie [S. ustulatus Lowe.] 
Lac a SATIVA, 
opon NuDIcAULE. [‘* The sheet in BH. [Banksian Her- 
Loita) inscribed by naenier Brus manu t ierontodon nudionuls 
Mscr. Madera’ is truly the n M a a 
Lowe supra. But L. des ‘Sol, ‘MSS. n BEL is a mixture of 
this with English 7. Airta Roth. For though Solander in his MSS. 
says of his L. nudicaule Radix.premorsa,’ it is distinctly pape to 
or tapshaped in this his original Mad. spec. n other 
: rt 
Roth.” (Lowe, Fl. Mad. i. 585.) The aan in the Kew Index is 
somewhat oa oa it ignores this confusion of two plants under 
one name pointed out by Lowe, and stand 
[Leontodon] percents 1 Laden) Banks, ex Lowe, in Trans. 
8 Phil. § . (1831), 28; Soland. ex Lowe, Man. Fi. 
Mad. 585—Rothii. 
(Rothii, a cai proposed, quite unnecessarily, for the plant by Ball 
in Journ, Linn. Soe. (Bot,), xvi. 548, is later reduced in the Index 
rs savatile Lam., the name to be retained for the species.) 
