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11. Wedelia glabrata B. et H. 



12. Wedelia scabriuscula Boerl. 



13. Wollastonia spec. 



Fam. Goodeniaceae. 



14. Scaevola Koenigii Vahl. 



K. l.(?)3. Java, Timor. 



K. 2 ; L. 2. Malay Archipelago, Java. 



K. 1. Several species in the Malay 



Archipelago. 



K. 1 . 2. 3 ; V. 2. Tropical East Asia, Malay Arclii- 



3 ; L. 2. 

 Fam. Cucurbitaceae. 



15. Trichosanthes tricuspidata K. 3 ; V. 3. 

 Lour. 



Fam. Biibiaceae. 



16. Guettarda spcciosa L. 



17. Morinda citri folia L. 



Fam. Labiatae. 

 18. Hyptis brevipes Poit. 



pelago, Polynesia. 



From the Himalayas to Ceylon 

 and Singapore, Malay Archi- 

 pelago (Java and Sumatra), 

 China, N. Australia. 



K. 3 ; V. 3. Almost all tropical coasts. 



K. 2. 3 ; V. 3 ; Tropical E. Asia, trop. Australia, 



L. 2. 



K. 3. 



Fam. Verbenaceae. 

 19. Clerodendron inerme Gaertn. K. 3. 



20. Premna foetida Reinvv. 



21. Vitex Negundo L. 



Fam. Borraginaceae. 



22. Tournefortia argentea L 



K. 3 ; V. 3. 

 V. 3. 



K. 1. 3; V. 3. 



Fam. Convolmdaceae. 

 23. Calonyction asperum Choisy K. 3. 



Polynesia, in the interior (cul- 

 tivated). 



Tropical America, introduced 

 on the coast of Africa and 

 tropical Asia. 



India and Further India, Cey- 

 lon, Malay Archipelago, New 

 Guinea, N. Australia. 



Java, Borneo, Moluccas. 



Nicobar Island, Ceylon, India, 

 Malay Archipelago to the 

 Philippines. 



Ceylon, Further India, Nicobar 

 I., Malay Archipelago, New 

 Guinea, trop. Australia. 



24. Ipomaea denticulata Choisy K. 3. 



Abundant in the Malay Archi- 

 pelago. 



Ceylon, Further India, Malay 

 Archipelago, Australia. 



25. Ipomaea Pes-caprae Sw. K. 1. 2. 3; V. 2. All tropical coasts. 



[-1. biloba] 3; L. 2. 



Fam. Asclepiadaceae. 



26. Cynanchum Blumei B. et H. K. 3. Sumatra, Java. 



Fam. Apocynaceae. 

 27. Cerbera Odollam Gaertn. 



K. 1. 2. 3 ; V. 3 ; Tropical East Asia, Malay Archi- 

 L. 2. pelago, Australia. 



11. Smith, J. J. Die Orchideen v. Java. Leiden, 1905. 



12. Schimper, A. F. W. Die Indomalayische Strandflora. Jena, 1891. 



