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(11) Desmodium heterophyllum DC. ? (Con/K Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 

 Ind. II. 173, and Dunn ct Tutch. I.e. 79). 



Without good specimen this is hard to distinguish from D. triflorum 

 DC. 



(12) Desmodium rotundifolium Bak. in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. II. 

 172. 



Hitherto this plant is not reported from China; if my determination 

 is correct, it is new to its Flora. 



(13) Indigofera endecaphylla Jacq.; DC. Prodr. II. 228. Benth., 

 Fl. Hongk. 76 ; Dunn et Tutcli. I.e. 75. 



(14) Lourea obcordata Desv.? (Confr. Bak. in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 

 Iiid. 11. 154, and Dunn et Tutch. I.e. 80). 



(15) Zornia diphylla Pers.; Benth., Fl. Hongk. 80 ; Dunn et 

 Tutch. I.e. 87. 



Ficoideae. 



(16) MoUugo stricta L.; DC. Prodr. I. 391 ; Clarke in Hook. f. 

 Fl. Brit Ind II. 663 ; Dunn et Tutcher 114 ; 



forma Kwangtungensis n.f 



Stems leafless rising from a tuft of radical leaves which are sul> 

 spatulate, 2.5 cm. long (incl. petiole). It is closeh' allied to M. nudi- 

 caulis L., but the seeds are those of M. stricta being covered with 

 raised tubercular points, and chestnut-colored ; not reticulated and 

 black as those of M. nudicaulis. Here I treat the specimen as a form 

 of M. stricta L. 



Oleaceae. 



(17) Jasminum undulatum Ker. ; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 



III. 592 ; Dunn et Tutch. I.e. 156. 



Boraginaceae. 



(18) Ehretia acuminata R. Br.; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 



IV. 144 ; Dunn et 'lutch. I.e. 177. 



(19) Heliotropium indicum L.; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 235 ; Maxim, 

 in Mel. Biol. Mil. 54() ; Dot. Mag. t. 1837 ; Dunn et Tutch. I.e. 177. 



(20) Lithospermum chinense Hook, et Arx., Bot, Beech. Voy. 

 102 ; Dunn et Tutch. I.e. 177. 



Solanaceae. 



(21) Solanum indicum Nees ? {Confr. Benth.. Fl. Hongk. 242, 

 and Dunn et Tutcher I.e. 182). 



