8 THALAMIKLOlt*. 



35. Papaver Ehoeas, L. 



". Fljitil ill liowor. 



Krith, Kent, July, 1859. 



36. Papaver aomniferum, L. 



(/. Br.-mcli with ll<jwer and fruit. 



Cultiviited by Mr. Usher, Bodicott, near Banbury, 

 4 Sept., 1872. " The white-flowered poppy is pre- 

 ferred to tie purple." [See P. J. (3) VII., p. 1018]. 



h. Ditto, Cultivated at Clapham Common, 1873. 



CAPPARIDE.K. 



37. Capparis aphylla, L. "Karil." 



II. Fruiting twig, without leaves. 

 Stewart, ' Punjab Plants,' p. 15. 



38. Capparis spinosa, L. 



a. Flowering twgs. 



Palazzo Orengo, near Mentone, 14 July, 1807. 



CISTINE.K. 



39. Cistus salviaefolius, L. 



(I. Twigs in flower and fruit. 

 Toulon, 14 May, 1854. 



VIOLARIE.K. 



40. Anchietea salutaris, St. Hil. 



II. Branch with fruits detached, showing ripe seeds. 

 Campinas, J. C. de M6II0, received Dec, 1871. 



41. Viola cinerea, Boiss. "Maklian bhuta." 



((. Entire plant. 



Stewart, ' Punjab Plants,' p. 19. 



42. Viola pedata, L. 



a. Flowering plant, mth root attached. 



Schuylkill Falls, 6 Oct., 1860 (second flowering). 



CANELLACE^. 



43. Canella alba, Murray. 



IK Twig wth young fruit ; wth detached fiiiit and bark. 

 (1) Southern shore of the island of Jamaica ; Mr. G. 



Roberts, ' 16 Sept., 1857 : (2) Flowering twig ; 



Botanic Gardens, Jamaica; received Oct., 1857, 



per N. Wilson, Batb, Jamaica. 

 h. Leafy twig. 



