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104 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
*U. Evropagvus, L. Watson 147; Drouet 167.— B. & H. 
102. f. 226. 
San Miguel (193; Brown, 55; Carreiro). Sta. Maria. 
This and the preceding are excluded by Mr. Watson, as probably 
introduced, in which opinion he is doubtless right, but the speci- 
mens collected by me were all truly wild, and in situations such 
as the species affect on the Continent, 
*Cyrisus scoparius, L. Sarothamnus scoparius, Watson 
146; Drouet 167; Seubert 48. Spartium scoparium, 
Watson (2) 589; Seub. & Hochst. 14.— Lowe, 122.— 
B. & H.104. f. 231; Hayne, Arzneigew. 9. pl. 10. 
Corvo. Flores (196). Fayal (Brown, 56). Ter- 
ceira (194, 195). San Miguel.— Probably an escape, 
but apparently established 
*C. canpicans, Lam.— Boissier, Fl. Orient. 2: 54.— Bot. 
Register. 3. pl. 217. 
Flores (226). Graciosa (217). San Miguel (218; 
Brown ).— Perhaps escaped from cultivation. 
*ONONIS ARVENSIS, L. Watson 148, (3) 382; Drouet 168.— 
B. & H. 105. f. 282. 
San Miguel.— Not recently collected. 
*TRIGONELLA ORNITHOPODIOIDES, DC. Watson 148; Drouet 
168.—B. & H. 109. f. 243. 
San Miguel. — Not recently collected. 
*tMepicaGo LuPULINA, L. Watson 148, (2) 591, (3) 
395; Drouet 168; Seubert 48; Seub. & Hochst. 14.— 
B. & H. 106. f. 236. 
Graciosa (220). Terceira (219). Sta. Maria (220, a). 
*tM. DENTICULATA, Willd. Watson 148, (2) 591. MM. pen- 
tacycla, Seubert 48; Watson (2) 591, (3) 395; Seub. 
& Hochst. 14; Drouet 168. — B. & H. 107. f. 237. 
Fayal (Brown, 58). Terceira (221). 
*+M. LappacEa, Desr. Watson 148; Drouet 168; Seu- 
bert, 48; Seub. & Hochst. 14.— Lowe, 158.— Rchb. 
22. pl. 70 (under M. denticulata). 
Terceira. San Miguel. Sta. Maria (222, a, ? 222, 6). 
Differing, if really distinct, in its less reticulated larger fruit of 
four or five spires. 
