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Foeniculum vulgare, Gsertn. 



Foeniculum vulgare, Gaertn., Eruct., i. p. 105, t. 23, fig. 5 ; DO, Prodr., iv. p. 142. 



Bermudas. — Introduced. The fennel is now very common throughout the islands — 

 Rein ; Lane ; Lefroy. 



Europe, Northern Africa, and Western Asia to Northern India. 



Anethum graveolens, Linn. 



Anethum graveolens, Linn., Sp. PI., ed. 1, p. 263 ; DO, Prodr., iv. p. 186. 



Bermudas. — Introduced. Abundant — Lefroy. 



A native of Europe, &c. Dill is very commonly cultivated for its aromatic seeds, and is 

 naturalised in many countries. 



Coriandrum sativum, Linn. 



Coriandrum sativum, Linn., Sp. PI., ed. 1, p. 256 ; DC., Prodr., iv. p. 250. 



Bermudas. — Introduced. Cultivated and wild — Lefroy. 



The coriander is a native of the Old World, but it is now naturalised in many countries. 



Oaucalis nodosa, Huds. 



Caucalis nodosa Huds., Fl. Angl., ed. nov. p. 114. 



Torilis nodosa, Gaertn., Fruct., i. p. 82, t. 20, fig. 6 ; DO, Prodr., iv. p. 219. 



Bermudas. — Introduced. Waste places — Rein; Moseley ; Reade. 

 A native of Europe, Northern Africa, and Western Asia, and naturalised in many other 

 countries. 



GAMOPETALiE. 



RUBIACE^E. 

 Rhachicallis rupestris, DC. 



Rhackicallis rupestris, DO, Prodr., iv. p. 434; Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. Lid., p. 330. 



Hedyotis mpestris, Swartz., Prodr. Fl. Ind. Oca, p. 29; H. B. K., Nov. Gen. et Sp. hi., p. 391. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous. Common on rocks on the sea-shore — Munro ; Rein. 



Otherwise restricted to the West Indies, though ranging from the Bahamas to Cuba 



and Jamaica. 



Randia aculeata, Linn. 



Randia aculeata, Linn., S p. PL, ed. 1, p. 1192; Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. Ind., p. 318; Chapm., Fl. 

 Southern U.S., p. 179. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous. On hills in Warwick— Lefroy ; in abundance on the ridge 



above the Paget Sand Hills — Jones. 



Florida and the West Indies from Antigua to Cuba. 



Locally known as " Wild Box " and " Inkberry." 



