52 S. Kurz — On Indian Plants. [No. 1, 



tertained some doubts whether the species can belong to Cliantkus, 

 on account of the style not being bearded, but there are no other 

 characters which could justify a separation from the genus. 



ROSACEA. 



20. Petjnus Javanica, Miq. — To this species I add as syno- 

 nyms Primus Junghuhniana Miq., and Primus Martabanica, Kurz, in 

 Andam. Rep., Edit, secunda, p. 37. 



21. Pygeum parviflorum, T. et B., does not sufficiently differ 

 from P. arboreum, Endl. 



22. Rubus Gowreephul, Roxb., is identical with R. Jlavus, 

 Ham. 



R, albescens and R. racemosus, Roxb., as well as R. Sorsfieldii, 

 Miq., are all forms of Rubus lasiocarpus, Sm. 

 R. rosoeflorus, Roxb., is R. roscefolius, Sm., and 

 R.paniculatus, Roxb., is R. fraxinifolius, Poir. 



CRASSTJLACEJE. 



23. Bryophyllum calycinum, Salisb. This name must be 

 changed, according to the laws of priority, in B. pinnatum (Cotyle- 

 don pinnata, Jj&mck., Enc. Meth., II, 141-1786). 



HAMAMELIDEffi. 



24. Liquid ambar tricuspis, Miq., is only a state of growth of 

 Bucldandia populnea, R. Br. The leaves of the young shoots are 

 usually lobed, those of the older ones often so, but rarely to an 

 equal extent. 



HALORAGEJE. 



25. Myriophyllum Indicum, Griff., (Not. Dicot., 687), is M. 

 tuberculatum, Roxb. 



COMBRETACE^E. 



26. Combretum LEPiDOTUM, Prsl. (Walp. Ann., I, 290,) is C. 

 squamosum, Roxb. 



Comb, rotundifolium, Roxb., and G. Horsfieldii, Miq., are both 

 referable to Comb, externum, Roxb. 



