MON'OCHL.Van'DE/E. 101 



PROTEACE^. 



467. (Jrevillea robusta, Cunn. 



('. Leafy twig, with detached iiiSorescouco. 



Giardinodi Domenico Bergomiiio, Palermo; 18 May, 1872. 



THYMELACE/K. 



468. Daphne Gnidium, L. 



". (1 and 2) Flowering branchlets. 



(1) Grasse; 6 July, 1887. 



(2) He Sainte Margueiite ; 7 July, 1807. 



469. Daphne Laureola, L. 



''. With flowers and detached flo\ver«. 



Hitchin, Hertfordshire ; March, 1 8')7 ; B. 11. 



470. Daphne Mezereum, L. 



('. Twigs, with flowers. 



Col de Lautaret, Dauphiuf : 27 Jvuie, 1857. 



SERIES VII. UNISEXUALES. 



EUPHORBIACE/E. 



Tribe I. EuraoKmE,t. 



471. Euphorbia hypericifolia, L. "Dodak." 



a. Branch in flower and fruit. 



Stewart, 'Puiijalt Plants,' p. 194. 



472. Euphorbia Ipecacuanha, L. 



(f. Branch in flower. 



Sandy soil; Camden, New .Jersey ; 6 Aug., 1660. 



473. Euphorbia th3nnifolia, Bur. "Dodak." 



ii. Plant in flower and fruit. 



Stewart, 'Punjab Plants,' p. 195. The native name, 

 " dod.ak," means " milky." 



474. Pedilanthus Finckii, Boiss. (D.C. Prod., .\v., 126, 1.) 



(I. Flowering stem, with leaves. 



Found in a single spot at the source of the Atoyac river, 



in a very damp situation ; Cordova, Mexico, 1865 ; 



H. Finck. 



A letter from Boissier is attached to tliLs .specimen, dated (ieneva, 



2.T May, ISfiO, in wliieli lie states that " the plant is a new species, and 



forms a distinct section of the genus Ijy reason of the .structure of its 



appenilix." 



He also adds that he has named it after the friend who sent it to 

 Mr. D. Hanbury. 



