REVISION CP INDIAN SCREWPINES AND THEIR ALLIES. 133 
Hab. lie de France. 
1L P. elegant, P. Thouars, Journ. d. Bot. i. 46; Kuntb, Enum. 
Hab. Bourbon. 
12. P.palnslris, P. Thouars, Joum. d. Bot. i. 48; Kunth, Enum. 
ri. in. 96. 
Hab. He de France. 
13. P. pnrpurascens, P. Thouars, Journ. d. Bot. i. 44 ; Kunth 
i^num. PL iii. 97 (*/ P. Candelabrum, P. d. B.). 
Hab. He de France. 
14. P. ensifolim, P. Thouars, Journ. d. Bot. i. 46 ; Kunth, Enum. 
■n. in. 97. 
Hab. Madagascar. 
eft 
?fii 
*«W Urden Misc. v. 257; ejusd. in Linniea, xvi. 762; ejusd. in 
luinbomv Flora, i. 174; Walp. Ann. v. 858. 
Hab. Bourbon. 
16. P. obelmus, P. Thenars, Jonrn. d. Bot. i. 49; Kunth, Ennra. 
"• "i. 100 (cujus sectionis ?). 
Hab. Madagascar. 
--pecies reliquas indescriptas numerosissimas, in operibus Gaud. Voy. 
• 'a Bonite et Horobr. et Jacquin, Voy. au P6le Sud, iconibus tantum 
' ustratas > nee non illas a <■]. Steudelio in nomenclatore nominibus nudis 
p ommen>oratas silentio pnetcrmitto. 
1 CYCLANTHE^I. 
1. Freycinetia, Gaud. 
v .• j 6 , striu,lt i°n of the species of Freycinetia, a genus not less 
e than the Screwpines, is about the same as that of Pandanus. 
s owever highly interesting to see that not a single species as yet 
fa Cen f ° Und furtll er to the west than Ceylon. Their centres there- 
of r ^ ap P ear to be in the Indian Archipelago and in New Zealand ; those 
^ e ijt islands may prove perhaps to be identical with the Malayan 
fo, "MDg and Ceylon, and now lately from the Andamans, a 
to be PeCleS haVC b ° en llotioed > but n01ie fro ™ the Continent. This is 
cribed partially to the imperfect knowledge which we possess 
