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The last of these misfortunes happened to Fitzmaurice 

 and Gahvey in the morning of the day of our departure. 

 As they were going on shore with a view of making tri- 

 gonometrical obsesvations, the boat was again upset. 

 The instruments nearly escaped being lost, and the gentle- 

 men saved themselves at the expense of some bruises only. 



DispOsiTio Geographic A pkmtarum quas legi in insula 

 Sti. Jacobi die x'°° et .rf"" Calend. Aprilis ; circa portum 

 Trayce. in conval/e Trinidad et montibus Pico St. Antonio 

 conjinibus ad altitudinem circiter 3000 pedum. 



A. Re^io inferior : arida, loOO ped. circiter alta. 

 1. FlantcB ti'opicce. 



a. Propria. 



Mimosa glandulosa. - - - MS. 



Convolvolus jacobneus. - - do. 



affinis eriospermo. - - do. 



Boerhavia suberosa. sp. nov, - - do^ 



depressa. ditto - - do. 



Glycina punctata. . _ - do. 



Smilacina anomala genus forte novum. do. 



b. Senegalenses. 



Adansonia digitata. 



Achyranthes tomentosa. - - MS. 



Spermacoce verticillata ; etiam in Jamaica. 



Momordica Senegalensis. 



Cardiospermum hirsutum. 



Souchus goreensis 



Kk 



