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with two, very short, scabrous arista, which are about as long as the tubes 

 of the florets. 



I. BoERHAAviA repaiicla. jViUd. 1. 22. is comfuon amongst the rocks in 



James's Valley, &c. 

 E. BoRAGO :zeylamca. Linn. Ceylon Borage. 

 E. Brassica oleracea. JVilld. The common useful species and varieties 



of cabbage. 

 E. Browallia elata. Willd. 3. 339. 

 E, Buxus sempervirens. Willd. 3. 337. Common Box-tree. 



J]. Cactus Opiintia. Linn. Common Cactus. 



E. coccinellifera. Linn. Cochineal fig. 



E, chinensis. R. China Cactus. 



E. Call a cethiopica. Willd. 2. 289. iEthiopic Calla. 



E. Camellia jajoonjca; two or three varieties. 



E. Canna indica, three or four varieties. See Willd. 1. 3. 



E. Cannabis saliva. Willd. 4. 763. Common hemp. 



E. Calendula Tragus. Linn. 



E. ojjicinalis. Common Marygold. 



E. Capsicum cerasiforme. Linn. Cherry-pepper. 



E. grossum. Linn. Bell-pepper. 



E. • frutescpns. Linn. Shrubby pepper. 



I. Carex pediincidata. Willd. 4. 222. 



Spikes androgynous, pedicelled, erect, cylindric, alternate on a 

 terminal rachis : male flowers (when present) under the female : scales 

 striated, apices serrate-dentale : corol striated. Style trifid, seed triangu- 

 larly obovate. 



A native of the south face of Diana's Peak, under the shade of trees, 

 where kept moist by the fogs which rest on the Peak. It grows in small 

 tufts to about the height of three feet when in flower. Radical leaves 

 numerous, very long striated, keeled, hard and smooth : cauline similar 

 but smaller : culms 3-sided, smooth, leafy. 



E. Cassia microphylla. Willd, 2. 529. 



