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*tL. TEMULENTUM, L.— B. & H. 528. f. 1212. 
San Miguel ( Carreiro, 131, at Pico dos Bodes). 
AGROPYRON REPENS, Beauv. Triticum repens, Watson 249, (2) 613; 
Drouet 208; Seubert 20; Seub. & Hochst. 10.— B. & H. 527. f. 
1209. 
Indefinitely reported by Seubert. Perhaps referring to one of 
the preceding? 
*Narpus stricta, L. Watson 250; Drouet 208.—B. & 
H. 524. f. 1208. 
San Miguel ( Carreiro, 746). 
*{HorpDEUM mMURINUM, L. Watson 249, (2) 613; Drouet 
208; Seubert 20; Seub. & Hochst. 10.—B. & H. 
526, f. 1207. 
Flores (1133). Fayal (Brown, 295, 296). San Jorge 
(1134). Graciosa (1135, 1136). Terceira (Sampaio). 
San Miguel ( Carreiro). Sta. Maria (1136, a). 
CONIFERAE. 
*Juniperus brevifolia, Antoine, Kupressineengattungen. 
16. pl. 20-22; Watson 224. J. Oxycedrus, var. brevi- 
folia, Hochst. in Seubert 26; Drouet 196. J. Oxyce- 
drus, Seub. & Hochst.10; Watson (2) 606, (3) 392. 
J. sp., Watson (1) 7, 408. 
Corvo (1137, a). Flores (1138,a, 1139,q@). Fayal 
(Brown, 309, 310). Pico. San Miguel (1140, a; Car- 
retro ). 
Large logs, apparently of this species, occur deeply buried under 
secondary volcanic debris in the Grotto do Enferno of the great 
crater known as Sete Cidades. : 
J. Saprna, L.—Rchb. 11. pl. 536. 
San Miguel (Carreiro, at Agua do Pao,— perhaps not even truly 
escaped). 
Prnus Prnza, L. Seubert 26; Drouet 197; Watson 225, (2) 606; Seub. & 
Hochst. 10.— Rehb. 11. pl. 528-9. 
Commonly cultivated, and perhaps spreading a little in several 
islands. 
Taxus BaccaTA, L. Seubert 26; Drouet 196; Watson 225, (2) 606; Seub. 
& Hochst. 10.— Rehb. 11. pl. 538. 
Formerly occurred in workable size on Corvo and Flores, whence 
it was exported as a source of royal revenue. Now seemingly 
exterminated. 
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