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199. B^cKiA frutescens, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 289. Gregarious on bare hills. 
Mounts Gough and Victoria (Gtampion ! Hance ! Seemann \) . 
200. Syzygium buxifolium. Hook, et Am. Bot. Beech, p. 187. In the ravines (Champion ! 
Hance! Seemann!). 
201. Syzygium od(yratumj Hook, et Am. Bot. Beech, p. 187. Happy Valley woods (Champion !) . 
202. Syzygium nervosum, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 260. — Calyptranthes mangiferifolia, Hance 
in Wlprs. Ann. vol. ii. p. 629 ! Near the Albany Barracks (Champion !) ; cultivated in the Island 
(Hance!). 
203. AcMENA Champtoni, Bth. in Hook. Joum. of Bot. and Kew Misc. vol. iv. p. 118. — Me- 
mecylon nigrtscens, Hook, et Am. Bot. Beech, p. 186??. Near the waterfall of the Happy Valley 
(Champion !) . 
I strongly auapect that these two names belong to one plant ; but of A. Championi the flowers are 
unknown, and of Memecylon nigrescens the finiit ; besides, the specimens of the latter appear to be in a 
diseased state. 
204. Jambosa vulgaris^ De Cand. Prodr. vol, iii. p. 286. — Eugenia Jambos, Linn. Cultivated 
on account of its edible finiit, and partly naturalized (Champion ! Hance !) ; according to Eyre, com- 
mon in the woods. 
205. PsiDiuu Guaiava, Raddi, supra, p. 125. On roadsides, near habitations (Hance ! See- 
mann !) . 
206. Myrtus (Rhodomyrtus) tomentosa, Ait., De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 240.— Abundant on 
an the hills. The fruit has the taste of Allspice. 
Myrtus communis, L., and Punica Qranatum, L., are cultivated in the gardens. 
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207. Blackwellia fagifolia, Lindl. in Hort. Trans, vol. vi. p. 269.— B. padifoUa, Lindl. Bot. 
t. 1308 ! — B. Loureiri. Bth. in Timir! Jnnm nf V.r,i vnl i n ar9 ? TToT^T^TT Voii^^ ^^^a^ 
(Champion! Hance! Seemann!). 
CUCURBITACEiE. 
208. Zehneria Mysorensis, Am.— Bryonia Mysorensis, Klein, Wight, Icon. vol. iii. t. 758!— 
B. HookcHana, Wight et Am. Prodr. vol. i. p. 345 \—Harlandia bryonioides, Hance in Wlprs. Ann. 
vol. ii. p. 648 ! In woods (Hance !) . 
The plant described by Dr. Hance is merely one of the glabrous forms (male) of the extremely vari- 
able Zehitria Mysoremis, Am., connected with the more hairy ones by numerous mtermediate states. 
How far it is related to Bryonia mthellata, Wight et Am., remains yet to be investigated. 
209. MoMORDicA Charantia, Linn., Wight et Am. Prodr. vol. i. p. 348. Semispontaneous, 
climbmg over shmbs [Hance !1 : also found bv Millfitt \r^ Rn„fK..n. c\.\r.. 
