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' Broussonetia Batyyriter Artocarpus incisa, Antiaris toxicaria, ( 
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Xylosteum ligustrinum ; Caprifolium japonicum, maecranthum ; Cornus ob- 
onga, capitata ; Viburnum fostidam etc.; Andromeda formosa, ovalifolia, 
ete. ; Rhododendrum i edie ete., Hedera Helix, ri ; [lex dipyrena, 
odorata, etc.; Ribes Takare. Rosa macrophylla, ¢ "Rubus rugosus, 
betullnus, etc. ; Spiriza canescens, ete. ; Nellia thyr sche Riescee ; Pyrus, 
Pashia ; Mesp lus affinis, cuila, etc.; Prunus undue asoides; S- 
juglandifoium, fraxinifolium, etc.; Rhamnus sp., Ce Thattt rus sp., 
; Acer ee oblongum; - Dobine vulgaris ; Berberis huiation 
Wallichiana, mice 
Cultivated plants: the corn en fruit of Europe; in the lower par 
some tropical kinds, as mountain r 
e highest regions of the Him malaya form perhaps a kingdom by 
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‘itself, or bat a province of the Arctic Alpine kingdom ; Alpine forms are 
prevalen 
2 The remaining high mountains ind elevated piains of Central Asia are 
in regard to their vegetation unkno 
‘Cochin China and the south of ( China a are not sufficiently examined. 
The forms of this district show the passage of the Japanese Flora to the 
Indian. ‘These countries form either hts. of the two latter kingdoms, 
or make one by themselves 
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IX. POLYNESIAN KINGDOM. 
(Reinwardt’s Kingdom.) 
The islands ete tpmageny pas New Holland toa cea of 5,000 
feet above the level of the Mea ah hil i i, +65.75° to 83. 75°, 
(ot acter Sistine to he Indian kingd The principal distinction 
consists in a greater number of Orchidee, (paitioaiaity epiphytal, which ap- 
pear un ae aeey baal forms,) Fillices, and many sorts of figs. ie slight 
approx on to the New Holland forms in Melaleuca, eat Pro- 
taco, (Helio phy fails Further characteristic forms are : a, Lodoi- 
cea, Rafflesia Beinn nsia, Stemanurus, Antiaris eM raticer Notaphis 
Hydrophytum, Philagonia, Esenbeckia, Bahihocathy s, Aromadendro 
sate ee Nagas and thei : Primitive woods saraeilatty of Pies, 
Laurinex, Calamew, Bignoniacee, Licuala speciosa, Lodoice, pee 
Myris stica sp., Ardisa sp., Tectona grandis, Strychnos, ee Diospyros 
onia speciosa, excelsa: Philagonia procera, Cissus sp., Calo- 
*. Sp. Barringto 
phylum Inophyllum Eleocarpus Sp. Esenbeckia’ altissima, Patinoeaspas 
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phi 
Cultivated plants: The same as in the Indian kingdom, along with 
Art ite incisa, Janipha Manihot, iota pits edulis, Myristica moschata 
Laurus Camphora, Carica Papaya; Gossypium arboreum, vitifolium ; 
Bronssonidea papyrifera, Cannabis sativa. 
X. HIGHLAND JAVANESE KINGDOM. 
(Blume’s Kingdom.) 
The higher regions (above pian soe of eg probably also of the neigh- 
boring islands. Mean Temperatu 
