— 23  — 
Fandanus  marginatila  Roxb.  Hort.  Bengal.  (1814),  p.  71.  Nome  nudo. 
— Is.  Mauritius. 
— maritimus  Solms-Laub.  Monogr.  Pandan.  in  Linnaea  (1878), 
p.  24  (1).  --=  P.  Vandermeeschii  Ball.  — Madagascar 
o Is.  Mauritius? 
— maritimus  P.  Thou,  in  Bull.  Soc.  Philom.  Paris.  (1808),  p.  184. 
= P.  utilis  Bory. 
— Martellìi  Elm.  A century  of  new  pi.  in  Elm.  Lead,  of  Philip. 
Bot.  I (1908),  p.272.  — Is.  Filippine.  — Tav  11,  fig.  4-7. 
— mauritianus  Warb.  Pandan.  in  Engl.  Pflanzenr.  (1900),  p.  58. 
— Is.  Mauritius  e Madagascar. 
— mauritianu<  Hort.  in  Illustr.  Hort.  (1860),  tav.  265.  = P.  uti- 
lis  Bory. 
— mauritianus  Hort.  ex  Wendl.  Index  Palm.  (1854),  p.  47.  Nome 
nudo.  — Patria  ignota. 
— maximus  Martelli,  Pand.  Nuove  spec,  in  Martelli,  Webbia,  II 
(1907),  p.  428.  — Isole  Comore.  — Tav.  11,  fig.  1-3. 
— megacarpus  Martelli,  infra  n.°  9.  — Celebes.  — Tav.  15, 
fig.  3-4. 
— Menziesii  Gaud.  Voy.  Bonite  (1843),  tav.  12,  fig.  14.  — P.  tecto- 
rius  var.  Menziesii  Martelli. 
— Merrillii  Warb.  in  Perkins,  Fragm.  FI.  Philip.  (1904),  p.  50. 
— Is.  Filippine.  — Tav.  32,  fig.  35-37. 
— micracanthus  Warb.  Pandan.  in  Engl.  Pflanzenr.  (1900), 
p.  83,  fig.  21  TJ.-V.  — Borneo. 
— microcarpus  Balf.  in  Baker,  FI.  Maurit.  (1877),  p.  396.  — Is. 
Mauritius. 
— microcarpus  Hort.  ex  Pinaert  in  Horticult.  beige  (1881),  p.  147, 
fig.  11.  = P.  pynaertii  Warb.  — Patria  ignota. 
— microcephalus  Baker,  Further  contrib.  FI.  Madag.  in  Journ. 
Linn.  Soc.  (1885),  p.  447.  — Madagascar. 
— microstigma  Balf.  Observ.  on  Genus  Pand.  in  Journ.  Linn.  Soc. 
(1878),  p.  53.  = P.  multispicatus  Balf. 
— militaris  Balf.  Observ.  on  Genus  Pand.  in  Journ.  Linn. 
Soc.  (1878),  p.  53.  — Penis.  Malese;  Is.  Bangka;  Arcip. 
Lingga. 
— Millore  Roxb.  Hort.  Bengal.  (1814),  p.  71,  tav.  4.  Nome  nudo. 
= P.  Leram  Jones. 
(1)  Le  falangi  (che  ritengo  per  le  tipiche)  che  sotto  questo  nome  si  con- 
servano nelle  collezioni  del  Museo  di  Parigi,  sono  senza  dubbio  riferi- 
bili al  Panclanus  Vandermeeschii  Balf.  come  già  aveva  supposto  lo  stesso 
Balfour. 
