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ZYGOPHYLLACEAE 
FAGONIA Tournefort 
FAGONIA CRETICA Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 386. 
Fagonia indica Burm. f. FI. Ind. (1768) 102, t. 3U, f. 1. “Habitat in 
Persia.” 
This is apparently a synonym of the Linnean species, where 
it has long been placed as a synonym. 
RUTACEAE 
MURRAYA Koenig 
MURRAYA PANICULATA (Linn.) Jack in Malay Miscel. I 5 (1820) 31. 
Chalcas paniculata Linn. Mant. 1 (1767) 68. 
Chalcas camuneng Burm. f. FI. Ind. (1768) 104. “Habitat in Java.” 
Murraya exotica Linn. Mant. 2 (1771) 563. 
A variable species of wide distribution in Asia and Malaysia, 
now pantropic in cultivation. 
CLAUSENA Burman f. 
CLAUSENA EXCAVATA Burm. f. FI. Ind. (1768) 87 (Claucena) , 243. 
“Habitat in Java.” 
This is the original publication of the genus. Burman’s ori- 
ginal spelling was Claucena, apparently a typographical error 
for Clausena, as he gives it in the index to his work as Clausena. 
The name, according to Wittstein, was derived from P. Clauson, 
a Danish botanist. The species is a well-known one of wide dis- 
tribution in the Indo-Malayan region. 
TRI PH ASIA Loureiro 
TR1PHASIA TRI FOLIA (Burm. f.) P. Wils. in Torrea 9 (1909) 33. 
Limonia trifolia Burm. f. FI. Ind. (1768) 103, t. 35 (err. typ. 34), f. 1. 
“Habitat in Java.” 
Limonia trifoliata Linn. Mant. 2 (1771) 237. 
Triphasia trifoliata DC. Prodr. 1 (1824) 536. 
Triphasia aurantiola Lour. FI. Cochinch. (1790) 153. 
A very common and widely distributed Indo-Malayan species 
for which Burman’s binomial supplies the earliest specific name. 
The Linnean description was doubtless based on material of the 
same collection as that on which Burman’s was based. 
