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loft to judge of the vegetation existing when 

 Bermuda was discovered is the analogy of 

 other West ludia Islands and the mainland 

 coast nearest to these islands. The following 

 list is so made out: — 



Aster 



Fleabane 



Juniper 

 Palmetto 

 Mulberry- 

 Sea Shore Grape 

 Olive 

 Mangrove 

 Buttercup 

 Stinging Thistle 

 Stock 



Star of the Ejirth 

 Pepper Grass 

 Scurvy Grass 

 Marsh Mallow 

 Burr Bush 

 St. Andrew's Cross 

 Creeping Sorel 

 liny Bean 

 Eugenia 

 Butter wood 

 Wild Passion Flower 

 Cactus 

 Prickly Pear 

 Wild Fennel 

 Rhacicallis 

 Bog Bush 

 Galium 



Dogbush 



Marigold 



Scnevola 



Centaury 



Solanum 



Salvia 



Rosemary 



Pigeon Berry 



Vervain 



Cape weed 



Sagebush 



Snuir Plant 



Bindweed 



Seaside Lavender 



Samphire 



Euphorbia 



Bayberry 



Spanish Bayonet 



Aloe 



Iris 



Various Grasses 

 All the ferns, (with the 

 exception of a culti- 

 vated maiden hair.)* 

 There is now a discussion respecting two 

 t(n'ns said to be found only in Bermuda. 



Semi-Ind genous. 



Of what may be styled the semi-inaigenous 

 plants or those which have been introduced 

 from time to time and becoming widespread, 



* Fungi of various species, including the 

 edible mushroom. 



