A Review of the References to the Hortus Malabaricus of Henry Van Rheede Van Draakenstein [sic].

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Стр. 1 - BURMAN to discover in them a resemblance to the face of a man, or of an ape, the genus will, I hope, be called BACULA, by which name it is frequently celebrated in the Puranas, and even placed among the flowers of the Hindu paradise.
Стр. 2 - I know of no other species of Ficus which sends forth fibres from the branches that descend to the ground and become trunks,' and this may perhaps have led him to arrange it as F.
Стр. iii - ... given, so far as I could collect them, the various synonymous names of the species to which the figure belongs ; but more particularly those for which it has been quoted ; and the names of the authors, when they have given a direct reference to the plate, are printed in Italics. In a paragraph below, I have noticed those other references which I believe to be erroneous, and have offered a few occasional remarks on the species.
Стр. iii - Rumphius in the Hortus Malabaricus and Herbarium Amboinense, and my late residence in London has enabled me to find materials, which nothing but the libraries and collections of the Metropolis can furnish, for settling many of the doubtful synonyms.
Стр. v - Icones et Descriptiones Plantarnm quae aut sponte in Hispania crescunt aut in hortis hospitantur.
Стр. 2 - that it does not throw out roots fjrom its branches when planted in confined situations and excluded from a free circulation of air.
Стр. 34 - Linnseus has confounded two species, the one a native of the East and the other of the West Indies.

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