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640. CaSJ'.ARIA RAMIl-LORA Vahl. 



Lebanon Hill. May (Mrs. R 3H7). Eggers Fl. 32. 



641. Caska'ria svlvestris Sw. 



Roadsides at Grove Place. June (^25). Eggers Fl. 30. 



642. Sam\ ua serrulata L. 



Roadsides. Bassin. Dec. (141). And Signal Hill, north side. 

 May (Mrs. R. 376). Eggers Fl. 34. 



TURNER ACE.F:. 



643. Turnera ulmifolia acuta Urban. 



Occasionally seen in thickets on stony ground. The Grange. 

 Dec. (137). North side. Feb. (Mrs R. 154). 



644. [Turnera ulmifolia L. Eggers Fl. 353. J 



PASSIFLORACE.E. 



645. Passiflora KO'.TIDA L. 



Frequent along roads. Judith's Fancy. Feb. (271). Also 

 Mt. Washington and Clifton Hill, south side. March (Mrs. 

 R. 233). Eggers Fl. 352. 



646. Passiflora hirsuta L. 



Over a shaded stone wall near Midland. June (no num.). 



647. [Passifiora incarnata L. Eggers Fl. 351. J 



648. Passiflora laurifolia L. 



" Bell Apple." Cultivated at Bassin. April to July (502, 

 Mrs. R. 331). Eggers Fl. 350. Fruits utilized: the jelly- 

 like pulp has the taste of rose-water. 



649. [Passiflora pallida L. Eggers Fl. 346.] 



650. Passiflora quadrangularis L. 



" Grenadilla."" Cultivated for its edible fruit. Lebanon Hill. 

 March (Mrs. R. 279) 



651. [Passiflora rubra L. Eggers Fl. 349.] 



652. Passiflora suberosa L. 



On a stone wall at Midland (1H6); also seen at Castle Coakley 

 and Big Princess, Work and Rest. April (Mrs. R. 322). 

 Eggers Fl. 345. 



CARICACE^. 

 ^53- Carica Parana L. 



" Papaw." Naturalized about dwellings and estates. Culti- 

 vated at Bassin. Nov. (^90). Big Princess. Feb. (Mrs. 

 R. 162). Eggers Fl. 344. 



