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14. M. stum Lepr. Senegambia. 
15. M: u a, À. Braun. Arkansas, Tex 
16. M. — A. Braun (M. vestita, dort; M. quadrifolia, Ward). Mi- 
setta. 
17. M. vestita, Hook. et Grev. Oregon, New Mexico. 
18. M. tenuifolia, Engelm. Texas. 
19. M. villosa, Kaulf. Hawaiian Islands. 
P20. M. mutica, Metten. New C 
te M. hirsuta, R. Brown. New Holland. 
. M. Drummondii, A. Braun (M. macropus, Hook. ; M. villosa, Brackenr.; 
k dera var. hirsuta, F. Mueller; M. erosa, var. sericea, F. Mueller ; 
M. sericea, Kunze). Southern parts of New Holl «iid, common. 
23. M. salvatriz, Hanstn. (M. Muelleri, A. Braun). Southern parts of New 
ollan 
P 24. M. hell ae R. Brown. New H 
25. M. Dregeana, A. Braun (M. dn EE a,c (et b?), Drége,Herb.). Cape 
of Good Ho 
26. M. F AER A. Braun (M. quadrifolia, B, Kunze, exclud. M. biloba, 
W.; M. quadrifolia, d, e, f, i, Drége, Herb.). Cape of Good Ho 
27. M. Burchellii, A. Braun (M. minuta, Burch. ; M. qu adrifolia, y Bur- 
chellii, Kunze; M. quadrifolia, g, Drége, Herb.; M. pass, A. Braun). Cape 
of Good Hope. 
28. M. biloba, Willd. (M. quadrifolia, h, Drége, Herb.) Cape of Good 
Hope. 
29. M. JEgyptiaca, Willd. Egypt and Southern Russia. 
30. M. strigosa, Willd. Southern Russia. 
81. M. — Tenore (M. quadrifolia, ves ). Mediterranean regions, 
?32. M. fimbriata, Schum. et Thonn. Gui 
. External skin of ripe pæ peii off. 
88. ions gymnocarpa, Lepr. (M. leiocarpa, Bory ; M. Pygmea, Lepr). Se- 
negam 
34. M. Nubica, A. Braun. Cordofan. 
b. Peduncle bent downwards, straight or bebe d twisted, and often 
penetrating into the g 
85. M. subterranea, Lepr. Senegambia. 
87. M. ancylopoda, A. Braun. Ecuador. 
We would remark that M. polycarpa was first collected in the Society 
Islands in the year 1769, by Banks and Solander, and that in their 
specimens, preserved in the British Museum, some of the leaflets are 
2-4-lobed,—though in the same individual there are also quite entire 
ones. But there does not seem any specific difference between the Ta- 
hitian and the American specimens. According to Solander’s Prim. Fl. 
Pacific. p. 371 (ined.), M. polycarpa is called Mocha by the natives 
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