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I'AGi:. 



Plantagn 47. 3^1 



PUroma 36, 



Pluchea 52, 3^5 



Plumbagineie 37, 313 



Plumbago 37. 3I3 



Plumeria 38, 313 



Podopterus 294 



Poinciana 3°° 



Poinciana 21, 



Polygala 26, 



POLVCALACE/E 26, 



POLY(;ONACE/E 1 5, 294 



Polypodium 7. 287 



PONTEl)ERIACE/E 292 



Porophyllum 325 



Portulaca 296 



PORTULACACE^E 296 



Priva 41, 317 



Psidium 36, 312 



Ptelea 25, 



Pteridohhyta 8, 



Pteris 8, 



Pterocarpus 21, 



Punica 3^2 



Quararibea 3^9 



Rachicallis 47' 



Randia 47» 321 



Ranunculace/E 17, 297 



Rauwoifia 37> 3i3 



Rhamnace/E 33. 



Rhexia 36. 



Rhizophora 35, 3^2 



Rhi/.ophokace.e 35, 312 



Rhoeo 292 



Rhus 32, 



Rhynchosia 23, 



Ricinus 27, 306 



Rivina r6, 295 



Rondeletia 47. 



RosACE.E 19, 



Roiilinia 38, 



Rui'.iACE/E 47i 321 



Ruellia 46, 320 



Russelia 44. 3i9 



Ruta 301 



RUTACE/E 24, 301 



Rutacearum 24, 



I'AGE. 



Sabal 11, 



Salvia 43, 318 



Sambucus 49, 321 



Sanvitalia 325 



SAI'INIDACEiE 33, 306 



Sapindus 33, ^ 



Sapotace;e 37, 313 ■ 



Sarcoste?Hma 38, fl 



Scaivola 50, 9 



Schmidelia 33, fl 



Scrofhulariace.e 44,319 ^ 



Schwenkia 319 



Scirpus 290 



Selaginella 287 



Senecio 325 



Seriana 33, 



Serjania 33, 



Sesuvium 296 



Setaria 288 



Setaria 289 



Setariopsis 288 



Sicydium 50, 



Sida 29, 307 



Sida, 29, 



Sideroxylon 313 



Silene 296 • 



Siiph lu/ii 53, 'M 



Si.marubace.-e 25, 301 a 



Siphonoglossa 320^« 



Smilace.e :2. ^H 



Smilax 12, 1^1 



Solanace.e 43. 318 



Solanum 44, 318 



Sonchus 325 



Sophora 21, 



Speriiiacoce 49. 32 1 



Spilanthes 53, JL 



Spondias 32, ^ 



Spiranthes 292 



Spombolus. 290 



Stachytarphtta 41, 



Stenotaphruni 10, 



Stephanomeria 325 



Sterculia 31, 



Sterculiace^e 31, 310 



Stercophyllum." 7, 



Stnimptia 48, 



Suriana 25, 301 



Synedrella 54, 



