102 MONOCHLAMYDK.f:. 



'I'ltiiii: III. I!|-XK,K. 



475. Buxus Bempervirens, L. 



It. T\vif;.s ill Howci'k uikI fniii (three h))ecinii3iis). 



(1) Los Pialoux, near V;iletu:e ; 29 Ajiril, 1^54. (2) Fruit; 

 Box Hill; ) June, 1>^<)7. (3) Flowers; Box Hill; 



10 Ai>n'l, 1-6S. 



Ti;ruK \'l. I iiuii.NK.f;. 



476. [Aleurites cordata, R. Bu.] (Elseococcus vemicosus, .Juss ; 



Dryandra cordata, Kl. Jap. tali. 27, |>. 2G7). 



((. Leafy twi^'. 



477. Chrozophora tinctoria, Necker. (Croton tinctorimn, L.) 



■". Hraiichlots ill fniit. 



Stevvai-t, ' Piiiijal) I'laiits,' ]). 19:5. Native name "Nil 

 buta, " — i.e., blue plant. 

 h. Plants, with flower and fruit (three specimens). 



(1) Grand Gallaniuos ; Oct., 1849; see Pharm. Joum., 

 vol. i.\., p. 30>). (2) Lavenuie, neitr Monipellier ; 

 31 July, 1851 ; Albert Moitepier. (3) Smyrna ; 

 20 Sept., l^fiO. 



478. Croton Draco, Cham, et Schl. 



". Leaves and iiiHiii'escence. 



" Plants of Central America, No. 442. On the hill at 

 Parai.so Station, Panama ; Dec, 1>61. Small tree 

 20 to 30 feet hi.ijh."- Sutton Hayes. 



479. Croton Eluteria, Bennett. 



('. Leafy twigs (two specimens). 



(1) Bahamas, per Hon. J. C. Lees; 1858. (2) Found 



among the bark offered for sale in London, 1871. 

 " Elufheria, L., Hort. Cliff, p. 486, and consequently 



Cliiiia Eluter'w of Sp. PI. (1st ed.), p. 1042, excl. 



.synon. Flora Zeylau., and of all Linuseus's subse<|uent 



works (not Croimi Eluteiiu, Sw.)'' 



480. Jatropha (nudicaulis, Bentli.) "Huanarpo." 



('. Fleshy stem, with detached leaves and flowers. 



Pent; Dr. Bowen ; 29 Feb., Ifc64. "The specimen at 

 Kew has a much slenderer stem. I e.xaniined it 

 18 March, 1864."— D.H. It differs from Jalraplui 

 pixlagrica, Hook, in the form of leaf (foliis 5 fidis) 

 shorter flower-stalks, etc., etc. 



