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Gynandropsis pentaphylla, DC. ; Baker, Flora, p. 9. 

 Dugout 42. 



Distr. "Widely spread in warm countries, largely as a weed 

 of cultivation. 



Maerua Dupontii, Hemsl. in Journ. Bot. 1916, Suppl. ii. 

 p. 2. 



Fryer 64; Dupont 136, 137. 

 Distr. Endemic. 



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Maerua, efr. M. cylindrocarpa, Gilg fy Bendict in Engl. 



Jahrb., liii. p. 241. 



Fox 270. 





Maerua, cfr. M. pubescens, Gily in Engl. Jahrb., xxxiii 



p. 223. 

 Fox 260. 



Capparis galeata, Fresen.; Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. i. p. 95; 



Baker in Kew Bull., 1894, p. 146. 

 Abbott; Dupont 5, 21; Fryer 20. 

 Distr. Tropical Africa and Asia. Astove, Fryer 5. 



Bixaceae. 



Flacourtia Ramontchii, U Merit.; Baker, Flora, p. 12. 

 Dupont 57, 94; Fryer 35; Fox 244. 



Distr. Common in the tropics of the Old World; often 

 planted. 



Portulacaceae. 





Abutilon asiaticum, G. Don; Baker, Flora, p. 21. 



Dupont. 



Distr. Tropics of both hemispheres; often naturalised. 



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Portulaca quadrifida, L.; Baker, Flora, p. 125; Kew Bull.. 

 1894, p. 147. 



Abbott, Fox 216; Dupont 60; Fryer 104; Thomasset 214. 

 Distr. Widely spread in the tropics, especially in maritime 

 districts. Assumption, Astove, Thojnasset. ■ 



Guttiferae. 

 Calophyllum Inophyllum, /•.; Baker, Flora, p. 16. 



Dupont 128; Fryer 55. 



Distr. A common sea-shore tree in Asia and Polynesia. 



Malvaceae. 

 Sida spinosa, L. ; Baker, Flora, p. 20; Schiuz in Abbandl. 



Senckenb. xii. p. 87. 



Fox 264; Fryer 107; Dupont 119; Thomasset 238. 

 Distr. Very widely spread in the tropics. 



Sida carpiniifolia, L. f.; Baker, Flora, p. 20. 

 Fox 286. 



Distr. General in the tropics. 



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