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As, however, this discussion is not easy to retain, I have, after 

 stating my reasons for the division of the floras, put together the fol- 

 lowing table VI. Here the numbers of the plants of each group are 

 enumerated for each district separately, and for all three together; and, 

 besides them, accounts of the percentage in each group, reckoned in 

 relation to the number in the district, and to the total 152 species of the 

 tbree districts. As so many species have not been definitively placed, 

 two different series of figures must necessarily be put up alongside. 

 The last four columns are made up to show how nearly the figures 

 derived from the rough statistics of table V agree with those from the 

 more closely sifted material, at least, as to the relations to each other 

 of the percentages in the different districts. 



Table VI. 



