Meyer |
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(Source: Flora Malesiana ser. 1, 1: Cyclopaedia of collectors) |
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The correct name of this collector is S. Mayer (see there). |
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According to Furtado (in litt.) a pharmacist at Singapore in 1896, who obtained a large number of herbs and shrubs growing as weeds and escaped in the vicinity of Singapore Botanic Garden, which he sent to Europe, mostly to Berlin [B]. We met with the following plants of his, cited in literature: Schles. bot. Tauschver. nos 298 and 800 (from Singapore, Apr. and Aug. 1896)1 and Burmannia longifolia Becc. s.n. (from Singapore).2 At least the latter specimen in Herb. Berl. [B] too. |
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(1) cf. Pflanzenreich 98, 1932, p. 697. (2) cf. Jonker, Monograph Burmanniaceae, Thesis Utrecht, 1938, p. 61. |