112 SPICILEGIA GORGONEA. 
Tas. IV. Fig. 1. unexpanded flower; f. 2. ditto with the 
sepals expanded. 
Tas. V. Fig. l. petal; f. 2. portion of staminal column; 
/.3. ovarium; f. 4. transverse section of ditto ; f. 5. ovule; 
f. 9. ripe fruit; f. 7. transverse, and f. 8. longitudinal 
section of ditto; f. 9. fruit burst open ; f. 10. seed; f il. 
vertical section of ditto; f. 12 and 13. embryo: all more 
or less magnified. 
35. Corchorus trilocularis, Linn. Mant. p. 77. Chr. Smith, 
Journ. in Tuck. voy. p. 251. DC. Prodr. 1. p. 504. Guill. 
et Perr. FI. Sen. Tent. p. 88. Wight et Arn. Prodr. Fl. Pen. 
Ind. p. 72.—Ic. Jacq. Hort. Vind. t. 173. 
Has. In valle umbrosa ad orientem Portus Praye, ins. 8. 
Jacobi, (J. Dalton Hooker, n. 168. November 1839, sp. 
fl. 'et fruct.) Chr. Smith places this species in his list 
amongst the “Plante boreali-Africans que simul Cana- 
rienses ;” but it has never, that I know of, been found m | 
those islands. 
36. Corchorus olitorius, Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 746. DC. Prodr. 1. 
p. 504. Guill. et Perr. Fl. Sen. Tent. p. 87. Wight et Arn. 
FI. Pen. Ind. Prodr. p. 73.—Ic. Gaertn. t. 64, Lamck. Ii. 
t. A78. t 
Has. In valle S. Dominici, ins. S. Jacobi, rarius, (J. Dalton 
Hooker, n. 156. Nov. 1839, sp. flor. et fruct.) 
37. Corchorus fridens, Linn. Mant. p. 566. DC. Prodr. l. 
p. 505. C. Burmanni, ejusd. ibid. C. trilocularis, Burm. FL. 
Ind. p. 193. Guill. et Perr. Fl. Sen. Tent. p. 89,—Ic. Pluk. 
Phyt. t. 127. f. 4. Burm. 4. c. t. 37. f. 2. 
Has. In humidiuseulis ins. S. Antonii, (Th. Vogel, n. 4% 
Junio 1841. 
88. Corchorus Antichorus, Reuschel, Nomencl. Bot. ed. 3. 
(1797) p. 158, nomen, Antichorus depressus, Linn. Mant. 
p. 64. et Regn. Veg. ed. 13. (cur. Murray) p. 297. pc. 
Prodr. 1. p. 504. Brunn. Ergebn. p. 161. Jussica edulis, 
Forsk. Fl. Æg. Ar. p. 210. Caricteria, Scop. Introd. p- 255. 
Corchorus sect. Antichorus, Endlich, Gen. p. 1008. Cor- 
