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REMARKS 



This species is cultivated. It was recently planted. 



Also grows in the Garden at the Steward and 

 accountant's quarters. 



I found this plant on Flat Island in 1871, grow- 

 ing among volcanic rocks near the Lighthouse. I 

 sought it in 1885, but it is no more. I presume it; 

 has been eaten down by goats, which browse on the 

 rocky heights of the Island. Its flowers were very 

 fragant. 



On Gabriel Island there is a number of healthy 

 trees of Jamlongue growing under the shelter of a 

 cliff of rocks. It also grows at one place on Flat 

 Island, where, being exposed, the growth of the trees 

 is not luxuriant. It is a native of Asia and is na- 

 turalized in Mauritius, where it thrives and grows to 

 a large size. 



This is a cosmopolitan plant in the Tropics. It 

 abounds on Flat Island at many places. 



This plant-is a native of America, and ia natu- 

 ralised in Mauritius. It has got to Flat Island, and, 

 if allowed to spread on it, it will become a pest to the 

 place. 



A native of Tropical America, naturalised and 

 found growing at many places on the Island, parti- 

 cularly on the sandy shores. 



This species is also found on Round Island. It 

 is not common on Flat Island and grows at one or 

 two places only. 



This plant is a native throughout tropical Asia 

 and Africa, as well as Mauritius. It is merely a weed, 

 which is common on Flat Island. 



