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4334: Kurrimia pulcherrima Wall.

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Entry: 4334
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Kurrimia pulcherrima Wall. (Genus Celastinearum, Maydeno affine dicalum memoriae Kurrim Khan, mahomedani, per quadraginta annas in H.B. Calcuttensi hortulani dexterrimi et fidelissimi.)

Taxon: Kurrimia pulcherrima
Authority: Wall.
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Collection: 4334.[A]: Kurrimia pulcherrima Wall.
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Sillet HB.
Location:Sylhet (Sillet)

Location

Name: Sylhet (Sillet)

Standard Name: Sylhet

Country: Bangladesh (BD)

Note

Collector/Herbarium: Herb. Hamilton, Bruce, De Silva, Smith.

Some specimens are marked 'Sillet', others 'montes Sillet' or 'mont. Sillet'. Montes Sillet indicates the Khasi Hills, in Assam. Specimens marked only 'Sillet' (or 'Sylhet' etc) can be from either the Khasi Hills or from Bengal/Bangladesh.
 

Collector:Bruce, H. (HB, H. Br.)

Collector

Name: Bruce, H. (HB, H. Br.)

Standard Name: Bruce, H.

Note

Henry Bruce. Plant collector for Wallich (Sylhet and Chittagong).

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Associated Specimen Herbarium Stable URI
K001038721 Royal Botanic Garden Kew (Wallich)http://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/K001038721
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Collection: 4334.B: Kurrimia pulcherrima Wall.
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Mimusopsoides Myristica? H Ham. e Posaghur April 1809. (Etiam sphalmate Chilmosia e Goyalpora 1808)
Location:Chilmari (Chelmaria, Chilmori)

Location

Name: Chilmari (Chelmaria, Chilmori)

Standard Name: Chilmari

Country: Bangladesh (BD)

Note

Collector/Herbarium: Herb. Hamilton

- Goalpara (Goalp., Goyalpore, Goyalpara, Gualpara, Gualpora, Goolapur)

Location

Name: Goalpara (Goalp., Goyalpore, Goyalpara, Gualpara, Gualpora, Goolapur)

Standard Name: Goalpara

Country: India (IN)

Note

Collector/Herbarium: Herb. Hamilton

- Posaghur (Posaghur, Pokarghur)

Location

Name: Posaghur (Posaghur, Pokarghur)

Standard Name: Possaghur

Country: India (IN)

Note

Collector/Herbarium: Herb. Hamilton. This locality is unresolved and hypothetically placed in India. Note that this locality name only occurs twice in the Wallich Catalogue and is not spelled uniformly: Posaghur and Pokarghur, which are treated here as one but are possibly two different localities.