EN. -. 7.4 Myriceæ i 1 
Gunneraceæ ? (No. 199) . 1 Geraniacee . t vig 
Oxalideæ ares 3 Tropedlee .  . 1 
Polygaleæ 3 Violaceæ soe 
Passifloreæ . . cb Caryophyllee.- : 50754 
. Polygoneæ . | 
. Haloagee , . 1 Ericee .. | 4 
.. Vaccinieæ : 3 Lobeliaceæ 2 
_ Plantagineæ . . 3 Valerianæ 4 
Composite ,  . 29 Stellate . 3 
_loranthee . .  . 2 Asclepiadeæ . 1 
_ Gentianeæ . é . 7 Columelliaceæ l 
Scrophularineæ — . .12 Rhinanthacee . . 3 
E Solanes , “9 c. fabae 0... 5 5 
. Bromeliaeee .  .  . 2 Amarylidee . . . 3 
p Bidee spoon: 0o] 0 Bde  — 5 6:5 
EXungN  — ——. —. 2. Gram -.— . —.H 
ENNeracee . ^: 5. 3 Fes 00. C^ HM 
EX .  . 13 Hepat — — — ev. 
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_ Lichenes ‘ A ; 
BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 385 
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BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 
: Boissrgn, Spanish Botany: Excursions round Malaga, &c. 
(Continued from p. 166). 
: . "The time had now arrived for me to quit Malaga and make 
An excursion on the sea-shore and mountains in the Province 
9fRonda. The season was peculiarly fitted for this tour, and 
X was my intention to devote a month to it, previous to 
. Visiting the high lands and lofty mountain chains of Grenada, 
Where vegetation is much backwarder. For this object I 
. purchased a strong mule, which should carry my plant- 
Paper and the small quantity of luggage necessary for 
Myself, such an animal being indispensable for a journey of 
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