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SYNOPSIS 
RANUNCULACE^. 
1. Clematis uncinata, Champ, in Hook. Journ. Bot. and Kew Misc. vol. iii. p. 255 In a ra 
vine bdiind Mount Parker, near Saiwan (Champion !). 
2. Clematis ^armfoi«, Gardn. et Champ, in Hook. Journ. Bot. and Kew Misc vol i p 241 - 
Benth. ibid. vol. iii. p. 255. Happy VaJlej, near the waterfall, and towards West Point under the 
Buddhist Cave (Champion !). 
3. Clematis Meyeniana, WIprs. PI. Meyen. p. 277. ~~C. oreophila, Hancc in Wlprs. Ann. vol. ii. 
p. 3 ! Common in almost every ravine in the Island (Champion ! Hance ! Seemann !). 
4. Ranunculus sceleratus, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. U.~Hecatonia paJustris, Lour., 
Hook. fil. et Thorns. Fl. Ind. vol. i. p. 35. In waste places near houses (Hance '). 
DILLENIACE^. 
5. Delima sarmentosa, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. m.~Leontoijlosmm scahrum, Hance in 
Wlprs. Ann. vol. ii. p. 18, vol. iii. p. 812 !— Hook. fil. et Thorns. PI. Ind. vol. i. p. Gl. Common in 
ravines all over the Island (Seemann ! Champion ! Hance !). 
MAGNOLIACE^. 
6. Talauma pumila, -Si.— Magnolia pumila, Andr., De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 81. Shrubby and 
rather scarce on Victoria Peak ; subarboreous and more common in the woods of the Happy Valley 
(Champion ! Hance !) j also cultivated in the gardens of Hongkong and Macao. 
Several species of Magnolia are cultivated in the gardens. 
ANONACE^. 
7. UvAuiA microcarpa, Champ, in Hook. Journ. Bot. and Kew Misc. vol. iii. p. 256 —U badii 
flora, Hance in Wlprs. Ann. vol. ii. p. 19! Very common throughout the Island (Hance' Cham- 
pion.'J. 
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