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Borraginaceae. 



Cordia subcordata, Lam.; Baker, Flora, p. 200; Kew Bull.,. 

 1894, p. 149. 



Abbott; Fryer 19; Thomasset. 



Distr. A littoral tree widely spread in the tropics of the Old 

 World and Polynesia. 



Tournefortia argentea, Linn. /.; Baker, Flora, p. 20; Schinz 

 in Abhandl. Senckenb. xxi. p. 90. 

 Fryer; Thomasset; Voeltzkow. 

 Distr. Masc-arene Islands, Seychelles, 'Ceylon, Andamans, 



Malaya, Australia. 





Convolvulaceae. 



Ipomoea biloha, Forslc.; Baker, Flora, p. 211 (as /. Pes- 

 caprae). Schinz an Abhandl. Senckenb. xxi. p. 89; Dupont, 



Report, 1907, p. 38. 



Fryer 111. 



Also collected by Mr. Fryer in Astove, and Dupont records it 

 from nearly all the islands of the region. 



Distr. Generally spread on sandy shores in the tropics and 

 extending into some sub-tropical regions. Also penetrating far 

 inland in some countries. 



Ipomoea (Calonyction) grandittora, Lam.; Baker in Kew 



Bull., 1894, p. 149; Schinz in Abhandl. Senckenb. xxi. p. 89. 

 Ipomoea glaberrima, Bojer; Baker, Flora, p. 211. 



Abbott ; Fryer 112. 



Distr. East Africa, Seychelles, Mascarenes, Polynesia. 



E volvulus alsinoides, L. ; Baker in Kew Bull., 1894, p. 149; 

 Schinz in Abhandl. Senckenb. xxi. p. 89; Dupont, Report, 1907, 

 p. 38. 



Abbott; Dupont 50; Fryer 113; Thomasset 237. 



Distr. Almost cosmopolitan in the tropics; often as 

 of cultivation, 



a wee 



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Solanaceae. 



Solanum aldabrense, C. II. Wright in Kew Bull., 1894, p. 



149; Schinz in Abhandl. Senckenb. xxi. p. 89; Dupont, Keport, 

 1907, p. 38. 



Abbott; Fryer 5; Voeltzkow. 



Dupont records this from St. Pierre, Astove, Cosmoledo. 

 Distr. Mascarenes. 



In general appearance this very strongly resembles the Mada- 

 gascar S. erythr acanthus, Bojer, but that has broader, distinctly 

 veined corolln -lobes. 



Solanum indicum, L. 



Fox 282. 



Distr. In all tropical regions. 





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