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132. Schinus mollioides, Velloso. 



a. (1) Leaves only ; Campinas, 1870. 



(2) With flowers and fruit. 



No. 2 is labelled: "Schimts terebeiithifolins, Raddi ;" San 

 Paulo, 1870 ; J. Correa de Mello. [The venation of 

 the leaves of the two plants is very distinct ; the two 

 species are probably placed on the same sheet for 

 comparison.] 

 4. (1) Branchlet in flower. 



Garden of the Palazzo Orengo, Mentone; Nov., 1871. 



(2) Leaves only. 



Campinas, Province of San Paulo ; J. C. de Mello. [Speci- 

 men b (2) has leaves showing three or four pairs of 

 leaflets ; specimen n (1) has only two pairs.] 



133. Schinus species. 



a. Branchlet \vithout flowers or fruit. 



Garden of M. Thuret, Antibes; 29 Nov., 1870. [This 

 specimen resembles S. Molle, L. in appearance.] 



134. Schinus species. 



(7. Without flowers or "fruit. 



Plant received from W. F. Saundei-s, and cultivated in the 

 gi'eenhouse, Clapham Common ; 12 Xov., 1867. 

 A letter from John Miers, attached to this specimen, 

 states : — 

 "The plant is not S. tercbinthifoliiis, from which it difl'ers in its 

 leaves, having 9 leaflets instead of 7 or 5, the leaflets being much 

 longer, more lanceolate, and more acute, more entire at the margin and 

 more unerjual at the base ; the petiole, too, is stouter and more swollen 

 at its origin." (It looks like a luxuriant cultivated form of S. 

 ■ Molloides, Veil.] 



CORIARIACE.E. 



135. Coriaria myrtifolia, L. 



a. Branchlet with flowers and fruit. 

 Montpellier; 21 May, 1854. 



MORINGACEjE. 



136. Moringa aptera, Gaertn. 



a. Flowering twigs, and detached fruit and seeds. 

 Engedi, Palestine ; B. T. Lowne, 1863-4. 



137. Moringa pterygosperma, Oaertn. 



a. Leaf and flowering twigs. 



Carthagena; 8 April, 1862. "A small tree, common in 

 fences." — S. Hayes. 



