306 PHYSIOLOGICAL BOTANY. PART II. 



12. Birman empire. 



13. Cochin-Chin a. 



14. Indian Archipelago. 



15. New Holland, with Van Diemen, New Zealand, 

 New Caledonia, Norfolk Island. 



16. Fri< Hilly mid Swift y Islands, with those adjacent. 

 17- Sandn-irh Islands. 



18. Mulgrave, Carolines, Marian, &c. 



19. Philippine Ixlnnnx. 



20. China, with Corea and Japan. Too little known 

 to be subdivided. 



21. Alfiitinn Iitlanilx, and the north-west of America. 



22. North-east of America. Canada and the United 

 States. 



23. Mexico. From California and Texas to the 

 Isthmus of Panama. 



'J k Antilles. 



25. J'f iii-zii f fa, Carthagena, and the Oronoco. 



26. New Grenada and Quito. Includes every variety 

 of climate, from the sea-shore to the summits of the 

 highest Andes. 



27- Guyana. Cayenne, Surinam. 



28. Peru. 



29. Bolivia. 



30. The Basin of the Amazon. 



31. A r orth-east of Brazil. 



32. South-east of Brazil. 



33. West of Brazil. 



34. Argentine Region. Between the Andes of 

 Chili, Paraguay, Brazil, and Patagonia. 



35. Chili, with the Island of Chiloe. 



36. Patagonia. 



37- Ascension, and St. Hflfnn. 



38. Tristan d' Acunha, and Diego d'Alvares. 



39. Prince Edward's, Marion, Kerguekn, and St. 

 Paul. 



40. Cape of Good Hope, with all extra-tropical 

 Southern Africa. 



