240 
stations in the older colonies facilitated a more exhaustive 
exploration of their neighbourhood : finally it was jnst then that 
ft. 'rniany started with remarkable and well directed energy on the 
botanical survey of her colonies, with the result that in not a few 
orders 50 per cent or more of all the additions from recent 
collections are due to her enterprise. 
Tbe following table shows the increase in new species since 
1891, distributed over the orders dealt with in volume IV. :— 
- 
J£. 
1891. 
Total. 
BatacUmoeM . 
.(imudMv. 1904). 
« 
5 2 
66 
ApMpttMM 
Asclepiadaceae .. 


75 
3 3< 
B 
21 
29 
144 
100 
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Hydrophyllaceae .. 
0'»*ued Jim- 1906). 
B nac e 
138 
N*t-. 
"" 
,« 
216 
z 
LeatiM^ae .. 
- 
5 
fl—mmiau 
12 
21 
33 
38 
m 
1,363 
2,176 
