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is found near rocks. There are marked differences between the two 

 plants with regard to branching and foliage, but fresh specimens are 

 required in order to decide the question. 



13. Meerua thomsoni, Anders. Journ. Linn. Soc. V. Suppl. p. 5. 

 Dj«trib. — Aden (endemic). 



14. M. crassifoha, Forsk. PI. seg.-arab. p. 113. Asohers. et 

 Schweinf. PI. d' Eg. p. 43.— M. unijiora, Vahl. Symb. I. p. 36; DC. 

 Prodr. 1, 254. 



Distrib. — Palestine, Egypt, Nubia, Lybia, Kordofan, Arabia, Sene- 

 gambia. 



15. M. ovalifolia, Oambess, in Jacq. Voy. Bot. 1844, p. 23, t. 

 24.— M. arenaria, Hook f. and Th. in Fl. B. 1. I. 171. Trim. Fl. 

 Ceyl. 1. 58. — Niebuhria oblong/folia, Boyle, 111. Him. Bot. p. 73. 



— Capparis heteradita, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 570. 

 Distrib. — W. India, Arabia. 



16. Cadaba rotundifolia, Forsk. Fl. seg.-arab. p. 68; DC. 

 Prodr. I. 244.— Strcemia rotundifolia, Vahl. Symb. I. 19. 



Distrib. — Nubia, Abyssinia, Erythrea, Kordofan, Socotra, S. Arabia. 



17. C. glandulosa, Forsk. Fl. seg.-arab. p. 68. ; DC. Prodr. I. 

 244. — Strcemia glandulosa, Vahl. Symb. I. 20. — C. monopetala, 

 Edge»w. Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal XVI. p. 1212. 



Distrib, — Nubia, Abyssinia, Kordofan, Arabia. 



18. G. longifolia, DC. Prodr. I. 244. — Strcemia longifolia, R. 

 Br. in Salt's Abyss. App. 64. — C. scandens, Pax in Engler's Bot. 

 Jahrb. XIV. 301. 



Distrib. — Nubia, Abyssinia, Sennaar, Erythrea, S. Arabia. 



19. *G. farinosa, Forsk. Fl. seg.-arab. p. 68; DC. Prodr. I. 

 244. — Strcemia farinosa, Vahl. Symb. I. 20. Streblocarpus Fenzlii, 

 Pari, in Webb. Fragm. Fl. Jlthiop. p. 24. 



Distrib. — Nubia, Abyssinia, Kordofan, Usambara, Arabia, Sene- 

 gambia. 



20. Capparis galeata, Fresen. in Mtts. Senckenb. II. 111. 



— C. spinosa, L. var. galeata, Hook. f. & Thorns, in Fl. B. I. I. 173. — 

 C. cartilaginea, Dene, in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 2. III. 273. — C. uncinata, 

 Edgew. Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, XVI. p. 1213. 



Distrib. — Egypt, Nubia, Abyssinia, Socotra, Zanzibar, Arabia, Sind. 



21. *C. decidua, (Forsk), Pax in Engl.-Prantl, Natuerl. Pflan- 

 zenf. III. 2. p. 231. — Sodada decidua, Forsk.-Fl. seg.-arab. p. 81. 



