422 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



Nemopanthus mucronatus (L. Sp. PL 350, 1753) as Yaccinium : 

 comb, nov., vice N. fascicular is Rafinesque {Nemopanthes%) Ilicaceae. 

 Amer. bor. The older generic name is Ilicioides Dum. of 1804. The 

 above is /. mMcronata Britton. 



Oedera capensis (L. Amoen. Acad. 6, Sp. PI. 1274, 1763) as 

 Buphthalmum, vice Oedera prolifera L. Mantissa ii., 159. See DC. 

 Prod, vi., 1. The Linnean name is not cited in Fl. Capensis. 



Osmites leucantha (L. Sp. PL 1261, 1763, Amoen. Acad. 6) 

 as Anthemis : comb, nov., vice Osmites anthemoides DC. Prod, vi., 

 291. In Fl. Capensis ii., 304, 0. bellidiastrum Thunb. Cap. 701, is 

 used and is made to include anthemoides, but in Index Kewensis they 

 are kept distinct. Compositae. Af r. austr. 



Othonna Othonnites (L. Sp. PL 1244, 1763) as Cineraria : comb, 

 nov., vice 0. frutescens L. Mantissa ii., 282, where C. Othonnites is 

 cited with a % Compositae. Afr. austr. En DC. Frod. v., 478, the 

 Linnean name is cited. 



Oxytropis sibirica (L. Sp. PL 755, 1753) as Phaca : comb, nov., 

 vice 0. lanata DC. • One of the Linnean synonyms refers to 0. oxy- 

 phylla DC. Ledebour in Fl. Rossica L, 580, cites Phaca sibirica from 

 L. fil. Suppl. 126, as representing this plant. Leguminosae. Sibiria. 



Pentarraphia acaulis (L. Syst. x., 1110, 1759) as Gerardia : 

 comb, nov., vice P. Sloanei Hanst. (See DC. Prod, vii., 526). 

 Gesneraceae. Jamaica. 



Phoradendron verticillatum (L. Sp. PL 1023, 1753) as Viscum 

 (sive syn. ex Sloane) : comb, nov., vice P. trinervium Nuttall. 

 Loranthaceae. J amaica. 



Phrynium ovatum (L. Sp. PL 288, 1753) as Pontederia : comb, 

 nov., vice P. capitatum Willdenow Sp. PI. L, 17, who cites the 

 Linnean name (Phyllodes capitatum O. Kuntze). Scitaminaceae. 



Prosopis cineraria (L. Sp. PL 1500, 1763) as Mimosa: comb, 

 nov. (M. cineria L. Sp. PL 517, 1753, is a duplicated name), vice 

 Erosopis spicigera L. Mantissa i., 68. 



Psoralea fruticans (L. Sp. PL 770, 1753) as Trifolium : comb, 

 nov., vice P. bracteata Berg. Leguminosae. Afr. austr. The Linnean 

 name is cited in DC. Prod, ii., 218. 



Rafnia capensis (L. Amoen. Acad. 6, et Sp. PL 995, 1763) as 

 Spartium : comb, nov., vice R. opposita Thunberg, who cites Cytisus 

 capensis Berg. DC. Prod, ii., 118, cites the Linnean name. 

 Leguminosae. Afr. austr. 



