MORACEAE 



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Rudens silvaticus IV Rumph. Herb. Amb. 5: 80. 



Probably a species of Ficus, and perhaps the same plant as that very 

 briefly described as Gummi susu Rumph., Herb. Amb. 5: 43. 



This list of indeterminable Ficus described by Rumphius, for the most 

 part comprises those forms that are very inadequately described. Later 

 some of them may be placed from the study of more specimens and data 

 than are now available, but the list, from the standpoint of nomenclature 

 and synonymy, is of no importance. 



CONOCEPHALUS Blume 



CONOCEPHALUS AM BOI N ENSIS (Zipp.) Warb. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 18 

 (1894) 189. 



Poikilospermum amboinense Zipp. ex Miq. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. 



1 (1863-64) 203. 

 Funis muraenarum latifolia Rumph. Herb. Amb. 5: 68, t. 36. 



Amboina, Way tommo, Lateri, and Negri lama, Robinson PI. Rumph. 

 Amb. 170, 172, August, 1913, climbing over trees at low and medium alti- 

 tudes; probably referable here also is Robinson PI. Rumph. Amb. 171, from 

 Hitoe lama, November 6, 1913, altitude about 75 meters. 



Linnaeus, in Stickman Herb. Amb. (1854) 19, Amoen. Acad. 4 

 (1759) 129, erroneously referred plate 36, as Funis convolutus 

 Rumph., to Melastoma octandrum Linn., doubtless by confusion 

 with the species of Medinilla figured on the preceding plate. 

 Hasskarl, Neue Schliissel (1866) 96, quotes Teysmann's opinion 

 that the species figured represents a species of Conocephalus. 

 I can see no reason for considering it other than Conocephalus 

 amboinensis Warb., which was originally described by Zippel 

 from Amboina material as a monotypic genus, Poikilospermum 

 amboinense Zipp. 



CANNABIS Linnaeus 



CANNABIS SATIVA Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 1027. 



Cannabis indica Lam. Encycl. 1 (1785) 695. 



Cannabis indica Rumph. Herb. Amb. 5: 208, t. 77, f. 1. 



Cannabis indica tertia Rumph. Herb. Amb. 5: 211, t. 77, f. 2. 



The plant figured and described by Rumphius as Cannabis 

 indica is manifestly the common hemp. It was reduced by 

 Linnaeus to Cannabis sativa Linn., in Stickman Herb. Amb. 

 (1754) 21, Amoen. Acad. 4 (1759) 130, but by several of the 

 early authors, following Lamarck, was cited under Cannabis 

 indica Lam., a synonym of C. sativa Linn. Hasskarl, Neue 

 Schliissel (1866) 112, makes Cannabis indica tertia Rumph. 

 the type of a new variety, Cannabis sativa Linn. var. crispata 

 Hassk., which, however, is apparently merely a variant of the 

 common hemp. 



