NOTES. 
Ricotia egyptiaca. Vol. 1. fol. 49. : 
The above long-established specific name had been lately changed by M. 
De Candolle, because that learned botanist had never heard of the plant be- 
ing found in Egypt, but only in Syria. We have no respect for such alter- 
ations. 
Ricotia Zunaria. Decand. syst. veg. 2. 284, 
Fumaria eximia. Vol. 1. fol. 50. 
Since the publication of that article, FuMARrIA has appeared in a new 
order and been divided into six genera. . 
Nat. ord. FUMARIACER. Decand. syst. veg. 2. 105. 
DICLYTRA. Decand. syst. veg. 2. 107. 
Diclytra eximia. Jd. in eod. 109. 
Fumaria aurea. Vol. 1. fol. 66. 
Nat. ord. FuMARtACE®. Decand. loc. cit. 
CORYDALIS. Id. in eod. 113. . 
Corydalis aurea. 2d. in eod. 125. 
Ipomoea insignis. Vol. 1. fol. 75. 
Add the following synonyms in that article. 
Tpomea gossipiifolia. Willd. enum. 1.208, Link enum. hort. reg. berol. 1. 
199. 
Gladiolus edulis. Vol. 2. fol. 169. 
GLADIOLI SpEcizs. A 
Cunonia. Nob. in ann. of bot. 1.230. Antholyza Cunonia. Curt. mag. 
t, 343, 
watsonius. Curt. mag. t. 450. et 569, 
quadrangularis. Nob. in curt. mag. t. 567. 
permeabilis. Dela Roche pl. nov. dese. n.1. t.2. 
viperatus. Nob. in curt. mag. t. 688. 
alatus. Nob. in curt. mag. t. 586. 
namaquensis. Nob. in curt. mag. t. 592. equitans. Vahl enum. 291. 
(«) aphyllus. Nob. in curt. mag. t. 992. brevifolius. Jacg. ic. rar. 2.’ 
t. 249. tristis. i. aphyllus. Thunb. de glad. 8. 
(G) brevifolius. Nob. in curt. may. t. "727. brevifolius. Wii Sragin. t. 
; 2. fig. 3. Orobanche. Redouté liliac. t: 125. car- 
3 neus. Andrews’s reposit. t. 240. tristis; k; ruber. 
= Thunb. de glad. 8. : 
iE (y) villosiusculus. Nob. in curt. mag. t. 828. tristis. 1. purpureus. Thunb. 
a ve glad. 8. Gladiolus Se. Se: Breyn. cent. 24. t.12: 
ig. 1. ; 
(9) roseus. Nob. in curt. mag. t. 574, Jacq. ic. rar. 2. t. 250. 
Redouté liltac, t. 273, xoseus. - Andrews’s reposit. 
t, 11, ¥ 
