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*SCROPHULARIA Scoroponta, L. Watson 202, (2) 599; 
Drouet 186; Seubert 38; Seub. & Hochst. 11.—B. & 
H. 331. f. 742, 
Terceira (643). San Miguel (644, 645; Brown, 
199), 
*S. auata, Gilib.— Rehb. 20. pl. 1672. 
San Miguel (646, near the Furnas; Brown, 198). 
Perhaps only an exceptionally winged form of the next. 
*5. aquatica, L. Drouet 186; Watson (2) 599. S. Bal- 
bisit, Watson 202.— B. & H. 331. f. 741; Rehb. 20. 
pl. 1678. 
Flores (647, 648, 649, 650). 
*Mimulus moschatus, Dougl.—Gray, Syn. Fl. 2!: 1: 278.— 
Bot. Reg. 18. pl. 1118. 
San Miguel (681, in the deep ravine above Lagoa 
das Furnas; Brown, 205). 
Unquestionably a garden escape, but well established. 
*SrprHorpia Evrorara, L. Watson 203, (2) 598, (3) 389; 
Drouet 187; Seubert 39. Disandra Africana, Seub. 
& Hochst. 11.— B. & H. 332. f. 746. 
Corvo (652). Flores (653, 654, 655, 656). Fayal. 
Pico. Terceira (659). San Miguel (657, 658; Brown, 
200). Sta. Maria (659, a, 659, b). 
*DiciraLis PURPUREA, L. Watson 204; Drouet 186.— 
B. & H. 333. f. 747. 
Terceira. 
Found only by Morelet and Hartung, and perhaps only an escape, 
though one of the commonest plants at suitable altitudes in 
Madeira. 
*Verronica ANAGALLIS, L. Watson 200, (2) 599; Drouet 
186; Seubert 39.— B. & H. 336. J. 758. 
Flores (660). Fayal (Brown, 201). Terceira (661). 
San Miguel (Brown, 202). Sta. Maria (661, a).— 
Not always glabrous. 
*V. Dabneyi, Hochst. in Seubert 39. pl. 8; Watson 200, 
(2) 599; Drouet 186; Seub. & Hochst. 11. 
Corvo. Fayal. San Miguel. — Not recently col- 
lected. 
