90 \tuNi Mil I.AM YUK^e. 



434. Panderia piloaa, F- and M- "Bui." 



(I. Leafy twig. 



Stewiiil, 'Punjab Plants,' \i. 179. 



435. Salsola Kali, L. 



a. Flowering ln:iiicli. 



Sea shore, Whit))y ; Aug., 1854 ; W. F. S. 

 h. Flowering branch. 



Smyrna; 21 Sept., 1866; D.H. 



[The leaves in this specimen are shorter, broader at the 

 base, and more rigid than in the British plant.] 



436. Suseda fruticosa, Moq. " Lani " (Pi.) 



«, Leafy branchlet. 



Stewart, 'Punjab Plants,' p. 180. 



[This specimen has not the erect habit of the British plant.] 



PHYTOLACCACE^. 



437. [Oallesia Gorazema, Moq. Mart. Fl. Bras. xiv. (11) p. 331.] 



a. Flowering branchlet. 



No. 14 "Pao d' alho"; Theodor Peckolt ; Cantagallo, 

 Brazil. 

 [The flowers when moistened, and indeed the whole plant, according 

 to the note (in Martins, Fl. Bras.) upon this plant, give oft' a strong 

 alliaceous odour, whence the Portngue.se name.] 



438. Rivina laevis, L. 



u. Branch in flower and fruit. 



SonsonattS, San Salvador ; Dr. Chas. Dorat ; received 



2 Feb., 1861. 



A shruli with red berries called " Chiliquiste," found in great nuan- 



tity on low ground near the coast. The Indians use the expressed juice 



of the berries as a rich and very firm dye of a dark orange colour. The 



root is very poisonous. 



439. Phytolacca Abyssinica, Hoffm. 



('. Branch in flower. 



Abyssinia ; from Dr. Th. \V. C. Martins, Erlangen. 



POLYGOXACE-E. 



440. Polygonum Bistorta, L- 



a. The plant in flower, without the rhizome. 

 Le Puy ; 3 June, 18.54. 



