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II.— DISC I FL OR/E. 



65. Linum catharticum, L- 



a. Plant in llower. Two specimens. 

 (1) Near Whitby, Aug., 1854. (2) Lindfield, Siuwex, 21 

 July, 1874. 



66. Linum usitatissimum, L. 



a. Plant in flo^v'er with detached seeds. 



Raised at Clapham, from the straw-coloured seed impoited 

 from Bombay, 18 Oct., 1874. The plant appears in 

 nowise difl'ercnt from the ordinary form. 



MALPIGHIACE.'E. 



67. Tetrapterys species? 



'(. Flowering bianchlet. 



"No. 6, Im Katfee sehr haufig," Theodor Peckolt, Can- 

 tagallo, Brazil, 1867. 



ZVCOPHYLLF.,*;. 



68. Balanites .Sgyptiaca, Delil. 



a. Branch and twig, with flower and fruit. 



Wady el Kelt, between Jerusalem and the supposed site 

 of Jericho, 20 Nov., 1860; Dr. J. D. Hooker and 

 D. Hanbury. A tree 15 feet high. 



69. Fagonia Cretica, L. " Ispalgrai, Spalaglizai " (Pushtu), 



a. Branchlet, with flowers and fruit. 

 Stewart, ' Punjaub Plants,' p. 37. 



70. Quaiacum arboreum, H-B.K- 



a. Leafy branch, with fruit. 



At the Popa, neiir Carthagena, 7 April, 1862. 



From 'Plants of Central America,' collected by Sutton 

 Hayes, No. 619. A small spreading tree, 20 feet 

 high, with ripe fruit called "Guayaca" by the 

 natives ; S. Hayes. 



71. Guaiacum officinale, L. 



a. With flowers and fruit. 



Port au Prince, Hayti. Mons. Eugfene Nau ; received 

 29 July, 1873, D. H. "Recoltes dans la plaine du 

 Cul de Sac, par Eug. Nau." 



