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Suborder DODONEZ. 
By far the larger number of species of this suborder are natives of Australia and 
South Africa. | . 
15. DODON A. 
Dodonea, Linn. Gen. Plant. n. 855 ; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 410. 
This genus comprises nearly fifty species of shrubs and trees, forty of which are 
Australian. Probably all the American forms belong to one species. 
1. Dodonzea schiedeana, Schl. in Linnza, xviii. p. 49. 
Norte Mexico, in various parts of Sonora (Thurber, Schott, and others); SouTH 
Mexico, without locality (Schiede), Zimapan (Aschenborn, 619, 698). 
Probably only one of the numerous forms of the next. 
2. Dodonza viscosa, Linn. Mant. p. 238. 
Dodonea bialata, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. v. t. 442; and many other synonyms. 
Found in nearly all tropical and subtropical and south temperate regions throughout 
the Wort, and very common in CenrraL AMERICA and MEXxICco. 
3. Dodonza, sp. | 
Soura Mexico, Oaxaca (Liebmann). Hb. Kew. 
16. ALVARADOA. 
Alvaradoa, Liebm. in Vidensk. Meddel. 1853, p. 100; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 411. 
The genus consists of the two shrubby species enumerated here :— 
1, Alvaradoa amorphoides, Liebm. loc. cit. et Walp. Ann. iv. p. 382. 
Picramnia filipetala, Turcz. 
Sout Mexico, Oaxaca, near the Pacific Ocean (Galeotti, 7135 ; Liebmann), Chiapas 
(Ghiesbreght, 617); Nicaraeva, Realejo (@rsted).—Banamas. Hb. Kew. 
9. Alvaradoa mexicana, Licbm. in Vidensk. Meddel. 1853, p. 100. 
Sour Mextco, Bolafios (Hartweg, 67); NicaRacua, Realejo (@rsted). Hb. Kew. 
Suborder STAPHY LEZ. 
17. TURPINIA. 
Turpinia, Vent. Choix, t. et p. 31; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 413. 
Shrubs and trees. About eight species, inhabiting the mountains of India and the 
Indian Archipelago, of China, the West Indies, and the northern provinces of South 
America and Central America. 
1. Turpinia insignis, Tul. in Ann. Sc. sér. 3, vol. vii. p. 296. 
Lacepedea insignis, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. v. p. 148, t. 444. 
