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Filices; Phormium, Pennantie, Knightia, Forstera, Shavia, Griselina, Meli- 
cope, Dicera, Plagianthus, Melictus. . 
Characteristic species: Cyathea medullaris, Gleichenia furcata, Dracena 
indivisa, australis; Phormium tenax, Areca, sapida, Knightia excelsa, 
Avicennia resinifera, Andromeda rupestris, Epacris juniperiua ete. Wein- 
mannia racemosa, T'etragonia expausa, Fuchsia excorticata, Melaleuca Sp.; 
icera dentata, serrata. ; 
Cultivated plants: Caladium esculentum, Convolvulus chrysorhizus, 
3 ormium tenax, Broussonetia papyrifera. (Acclimated in the United 
‘States, 
to the Arctic kingdom; Mniarum, Fuchsia, Aewna, Drymis, a great many 
This is obviously an imperfect sketch, and has many faults; but it is upon the whole the best 
general view that has been taken of the subject, and has the advantage of showing the student 
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voyages, and Tuackey’s say upon the graphy o: 
Plants, published in the 18th vol. of the Dictionnaire des Scien es Naturelles; to the numerous. 
iti umboldt; to the ob i pon the subject by Schouw, as translated in Brews. 
ter’s Edinburgh Journal, and to Boyle’s most instructive work on the flora of the north of In- 
dia and Cashmere. = 
