NEW COLONIAL FLORAS. 



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The remaining Asiatic naturalized plants are chiefly garden 

 shrubs, as Jasmines and Ixoras, together with a very few weeds. 



Of the European naturalized plants, the great majority are 

 escapes from gardens, that have established themselves here and 

 there, very few being generally diffused. As, however, they are 

 almost without exception British species, it may be interesting 

 to euumerate them, which we shall do under two heads. 



1. Plants introduced for food or pasture, or other economic pur- 



The European list is certainly a remarkable one for a thoroughly 



