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ii. 207 (1772) = Ophrys CoraUorhiza L. Sp. PL 945 ; Corallorrhiza 

 innata Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, v. 209 (1813). 



422. Crocus officinalis Hudson, FL Angl. ed. 2, 13 (1778). 

 C. vermis Miller, Gard. Diet. ed. 8, no. 3 (1768), is the yellow- 

 flowered C. aureus which is figured as vermis in Bot. Mag. t. 45 

 (1788). Hence another name must be found for G. vermis Allioni 

 (FL Pedein. i. 84, 1785) and Auct. C. sativtts L. Sp. PL 36, in- 

 cluded two varieties, officinalis and vemus. Hudson changed the 

 name to C. officinalis with varieties sativus and sylvestris. C. sativus 



is by common consent restricted to the Saffron Crocus, hence C. 

 officinalis remains for the plant indicated by Linnaeus as var. vermis 

 and by Hudson as var. sylvestris. 



431. Maianthemum bifolium DC. FL France, hi. 177 (1805) = 



Convallaria bifolia L. Sp. PL 316 (1753). 



441. Simethis planifolia G-renier & Godron, FL France, iii. 



222 (1855) = Anthericum planifolium L. Maut. 224 (1771). Pubi- 

 laria Raf., the earlier name for the genus, is excluded by the Code. 



442. Endymion non-scriptum Garcke, FL Deutschl. 322 (1849) 



Hyacinthus nonscriptus L. Sp. PL 316 (1753). 



447. Jtjncus mutabilis Lamarck, Encycl. iii. 270 (1789). We 

 consider this must be retained for J. pygmams Rich, in ThuilL FL 

 Paris, ed. 2, 178 (1799). 



449. Eriocaulon articulatum Morong in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 

 xviii. 353 (1891). We have restored the earliest specific name, the 

 first publication of the plant being by Hudson, FL Angl. ed. 2, 414 



(1778), as Nasmythia articulata* 



455. Scirpus nanus Sprengel, Pugill. 4 (1813). There seems 

 no reason to doubt the identity of this with the later S. parvulu* 

 Roem. & Schult. Syst. ii. 124 (1817). S. nanus Poir. (1804) is re- 

 ferred to Fimbristylis argentea Vahl. 



S. filiformis Savi, FL Pisan. i. 46 (1798). This name ante- 

 dates 8. cermius Vahl, Enum. ii. 245 (1806) and S. Savii Seb. & 

 Maur. FL Rom. Prodr. 22 (1808). S.Jiliformis Lam. Illustr. L 138 

 has been referred to Eleocharis tenuis Schult. 



457. Eriophorum paniculatum Druce in Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 

 1906, 227. This change is rendered necessary by the restoration of 

 the earliest trivial name. Linagiostis paniculata Lam. FL France, hi- 

 555 (1778) antedates E. latifolium Hoppe, Taschenb. 1800, p. 108. 



458. Kobresia bipartita Dalla Torre, Anleit. Alpenfl. 216(1882) 

 Carex bipartita Allioni, FL Pedem. ii. 265 (1785) ; K. caricina 



Willd. Sp. PL iv. 206 (1805). 



459. Carex diandra Schrank, Cent. Bot. Anmerk. 57 [49] (1781) 

 C. teretinscula Good, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 163 (1794): 



C. Lachenalii Schkuhr, Riedgr. i. 51 (1801) = C. lagopina 

 Wahlenb. in Vet. Akad. Handl. Stockh. 1803, 145 : 



C. Halleri Gunnerus, FL Norveg. ii. 106 (1772) = C. alpina 

 Sw. in Liljeb. Utk. ed. 2, 26 (1798). 



C. caryophyllea Latourrette, Chlor. Lugd. 27 (1785). We 



