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RUMPHIUS'S HERBARIUM AMBOINENSE 



Raton ia rufescens F.-Vill. Novis. App. Fl. Filip. (1880) 52 (Zygolepis 



rufescens Turcz.) =Arytera litoralis Blume. 

 Rhizophora longissima Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 27S=R. mucronata Lam. 

 Ricinus ruber Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat 1 2 (1858) 390 —Ricinus communis Linn. 

 Samyda trivalvis Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 37 4 = Casearia. 

 Sarcochilus centipeda Naves Novis. App. Fl. Filip. (1880) 238 (Thrixsper- 



mum centipeda Lour.). 

 Sarcochilus tenuifolius Naves Novis. App. Fl. Filip. (1880) 238 (Epiden- 



drum tenuifolium Linn.). 

 Saurauia elegans F.-Vill. Novis. App. Fl. Filip. (1880) 19 (Scapha elegans 



Choisy, Saurauia rugosa Turcz.). 

 Solidago chinensis Osbeck Dagbok Ostind. Resa (1757) 2Al = Wedelia 



calendulacea Less. 



Spermacoce discolor F.-Vill. Novis. App. FL Filip. (1880) 113 (Borreria 

 discolor DC.) . 



Tapeinochilus ananassae K. Schum. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 27 (1899) 249. 

 Tetradapa javanorum Osbeck Dagbok Ostind. Resa (1757) 93— Erythrina 

 indica Lam. 



Timonius nitidus F.-Vill. Novis. App. Fl. Filip. (1880) 109 (Petesia nitida 

 BartL). 



Timonius ternifolius F.-Vill. Novis. App. Fl. Filip. (1880) 109 {Petesia 

 ternifolia Bartl.). 



Torenia glabra Osbeck Dagbok Ostind. Resa (1757) 210 (Torenia bentham- 

 iana Hance). 



Tragia scandens Linn, in Stickman Herb. Amb. (1754) 12, Amoen. Acad. 

 4 (1759) 128 = Tetracera scandens (Linn.) Merr. (Tetracera sarmen- 

 tosa Vahl. 



Tylophora bifida F.-Vill. Novis. App. Fl. Filip. (1880) 134 (Oxystelma 

 bifidum Llanos) . 



Vallisneria sphaerocarpa Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 780= Enhalus acoroides 

 Steud. 



Varneria augusta Linn. Amoen. 4 (1759) 136 = Gardenia augusta (Linn.) 



Merr. (G. florida Linn.). 

 Verbesina aquatica Burm. Index Alt. Herb. Amb. (1769) [18']=Wedelia 



biflora DC. 



Zizyphus littorea Teysm. ex Hassk. in Abh. Naturf. Gesellsch. Halle 9 

 (1866) 116—Ximenia americana Linn. 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



We are under great obligations to the Dutch colonial officials 

 for various courtesies extended to Doctor Robinson, but more 

 especially are we indebted to Dr. J. C. Koningsberger, director 

 of the botanic garden at Buitenzorg, Java, and to Dr. J. J. 

 Smith of the same institution for their interest in the Amboina 

 project and their hearty cooperation. Through their interest 

 Doctor Robinson was supplied with a copy of the Herbarium 

 Amboinense for his use during the period of his field work 

 in Amboina, with a portion of his field equipment, and with 

 the services of the mantri Mardjoeki, a Javanese assistant, 

 who aided in the field work and had general oversight of the 



