CALYCIFLOR*. 



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Series III. Diplozygi^ 



267. Coriandrum sativum, L. 



a. Plant in flowci', with radical leaves and root. 



b. Fruiting stem with radical leaves. 



Near Witham, Essex, where it is cultivated in fields ; 

 31 July, 1872. 



268. Daucns Carota, L. 



rt. (1 and 2) With flower and detached fruits. 



1. Gravesend; July, 1854. 2. Wandsworth Common, 

 Aug., 18.54. 



269. Thapsia garganica, L. 



a. Plant, with flowers and fruit. 



Capaci, near Palermo, 18 May, 1872. 



GAMOPETALyE. 



SERIES I. INFERiE. 

 RUBIACEyE. 



270. Esenbeckia cymosa, Benth. MSS. 



a. Branchlet in flower, and a specimen of the Imrk. 

 From De AA'arszewicz. 



271. Gardenia tetraspenna, Roxb. " ChuDJa-wali." 



a. Leafy twig. 



Probably an Indian specimen; no locality given. 



272. Spennacoce laevis, Griseb. (? Borreria parviflora, Meyer.) 



a. Plant in flower. 



Specimen d'une autre Borreria ; Dr. A. Destruge, 



Guayaquil. 

 [The leaves of this plant are broader than those of 



Spermacoce species, and are decidedly reticulate on 



the upper surface, almost like the leaves of a 



melastomaceous plant.] 



273. Spennacoce species. 



a. Plant in flower. 



Guayaquil, Dr. A. Destnige ; received Feb., 1865. 



(1) To this sheet is attached a small portion of the plant 

 in blossom, flowered in the open air at Clapham, 

 Sept., 1865. — Borreria Sp-ucea of Dr. Destruge. (2) 

 A specimen from the same locality and collection. 



