

108 



Salvia verticillata, L. 



Russell 145. 



Distr. Cent, and S. Eur., Orient. 



Balkans : General. 

 A form with the leaves white tomentose on the lower surfaces^ 



Calamintha vulgare, L. forma glabratum, Vandas, Reliq* 



Formanek., p. 478, 

 Russell 137. 



Distr. (of form) Maced. 



Origanum vulgare, L. Russell 148. 



Thymus Chaubardii, Boiss. et Heldr. Russell 146. 



Agrostis stolonifera, L. (A. alba, Auct.). 



In fruit, Russell 147. 



Distr. Eur., Temp. Asia, 1ST. Afr., N. Amer. 

 Balkans : General. 



IV. 



FLORA OF ALDABRA: 



WITH NOTES ON THE FLORA OF THE 



NEIGHBOURING ISLANDS. 





W. BoTTING HEMSLKY AND OTHERS 





Contents. 



Introduction : 



Description of Aldabra 



Climate 



Flowering Season 



History of the Botanical Inves- 

 tigation of Aldabra 



Dupont's Contributions 



Fryer's Contributions 



Fox's Contributions 



Acknowledgments 

 Systematic Enumeration of the 



Vascular Plants of Aldabra 

 Kegional and Endemic Plants of 



Aldabra 

 Introduced Plants 

 The Coconut Palm 

 Aldabra Plants extending to 



neighbouring Islands 



Suinmai 



Notes on the Vegetation and Flora 



of some other small Islands of 

 the Western Indian Ocean ; 



Assumption 



Cosraoledo 



Astove 



Farquhar 



Providence 



St. Pierre 



Gloriosa 



Amirantes 



Coetivy 



Agalega 



Gargado& 

 Laccadives 



.Maldives 

 Chagos 

 Plants found in these Islands bti* 

 not recorded Er6m Aldabra 



Bibliography 





Introduction. 

 Description of the Atoll. 



Aldabra, or Aldabra Group as it is sometimes designated, is 



an 



atoll in the Indian Ocean, situated, according* to the 

 authorities 220 miles north-west of Madagascar, in latitude 9° 



south. The ring- of land surrounding the lag on is about 



25' 



