117 



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Abutilon sp., an A. angulosum, Bojer, in Herb. Kew ?; 



Hemsl. 111 Journ. Bot. 1916, Suppl. ii. p. 4 (description). 

 Abutilon indicum, Baker in Kew Bull., 1894, p, 147, non L. 



Abbott; Dupo?it 58; Thorn-asset 226. 



Thomasset's specimens are labelled Astove, Closmoledo and 



Aldabra. 



Thespesia populnea, Corr.; Baker, Flora, p. 25. 

 Fryer 83. 



Distr. Widely spread in maritime districts in tlie tropics of 

 the Old World and general in Polynesia from Easter Island 



westward. 



Tiliaceae. 



Grewia aldabrensis, Baker in Kew Bull., 1894, p. 147. 



Abbott; Dupont 54; Fox 208; Fryer 58, 73; Thomasset 258 

 Distr. Endemic. 



Grewia salicifolia, Schinz in Abhandl. Senckenb. xxi. p. 87. 

 Fox 235; Fryer 88; Voeltzkow. 

 Distr. Endemic. 



Erythroxylaceae. 



Erythroxylon acranthum, Hemsl. in Journ. Bot., 1916, Suppl 



II. p. 5. 



Dupont 103; Fox 273; Fryer 35, 87; Thomasset 233. 



Distr. Endemic. 



Zygophyllaceae. 



Tribulus cistoides, L.; Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr., i. p. 284 (under 



T. terrestris); Schinz in Abhandl. Senckenb. xx. p. 85. 

 Voeltzkoiv. 

 Distr. Tropics generally, especially in maritime districts. 



Tribulus terrestris, L.; Baker, Flora, p. 36; Kew Bull., 1894, 

 p. 147. 



Abbott; Dupont 104; Fryer 102. 



Distr. Yery widely spread in the tropics. 



Simarubaceae. . 



Suriana maritima, L.; Baker, Flora, p. 42; Kew Bull., 1894, 

 p. 147. 



Abbott; Dupont 3; Fox 214. 



Distr. One of the commonest seaside shrubs in the tropics 

 of both hemispheres. 



Meliaceae 5 



Carapa inoluccensis, Lam.; Hemsl. in Journ. Bot. 1916. 

 suppl. II; p. 7; Dupont Report, t. 24, non Baker, Flora, p. 

 46, in nota. Tricliilia (?) Baker, Flora, p. 47, in nota. 



Dupont ; Fryer. 



Distr. Tropical shores of East Africa, Asia, and Australia. 



