NOTES. 
Gnidia denudata. Supra Vol. 9. fol. 757; in appendice ejusdem voluminis ; 
et Vol. 10. fol. 781. in notd. ; ‘ 
Much as we regret to differ in opinion from the excellent Botanist b 
whom the notes upon G. denudata, in the appendix to vol. 9, and in a note 
upon fol. 781. of vol. 10. were written, in which doubts were first expressed 
of the specific difference between our G.. denudata and the G. imbricata of Lin- 
nus, and afterwards an assertion was distinctly made, that the two were not 
distinguishable even as varieties, we are nevertheless compelled to adhere 
to our first decision. We have again compared fresh specimens of G. denu- 
data with fine spontaneous ones in the Banksian Herbarium, and with others 
in our own Herbarium, more recently collected at the Cape of Good Hope; 
and we declare that we find the differences pointed out in fol. 757, to be con. 
stant, evident, and, as we still think, satisfactory. Whether they maybe sufti- 
cient to induce Botanists to consider the two plants distinct species it does not 
now become us to inquire further. We are satisfied with indicating their 
existence, 
‘Narcissus Sabini. Supra fol. 781. in notéa. 
The remarks upon this species should be cancelled. The synonym of 
Parkinson, supposed by the writer of the paragraph to belong to Mr. Lind- 
ley’s Narcissus Sabini, is referable to some variety of N. bulbocodium; or 
a least, to one of the rush-leaved Narcissi, from which N. Sabini is wholly 
“distinct. 
‘ 
Periploca graca, Supra fol. 803. 
Add the following synonym : 
‘P. greca, Bot. Mag. t. 2289. 
J.L. 
