260 JONES — ON THE VEGETATION OF THE BERMUDAS. 



Zinnia elegans, D. C, Hab. Mexico. 

 Pyrethrum PARTHENiFOLiuM, D. C. Hab. Caucasus. 

 Gazania splendens. Hab. C. G. H. 

 Helianthus ? 



BiDENS ? 



Artemisia ? 



Senecio vulgaris, X. ** Groundsel." Hab. Europe. 



Centaurea gynocarpa.. 



CicHORiUM intybus, D. C ** Succorj." Hab. Europe. A 



common weed, much relished by pigs. Fl. May. 

 Taraxicum dens Leonis, Desf. Hab. Europe. '* Clock." 

 Lactuca sativa, Ij. *' Lettuce." Varieties cultivated. 



SONCHUS ? 



SYJSTANTHERE^. 



BoRRiCHiA ARBOEESCENSj D. 0, (B. frutesccns jamaicense, L. 

 — B. argentea, Z). (7.) Hab. West Indies. Among rocks, 

 south shore. 



LOBELIACE^. 



Lobelia ? 



GOODENOVIE^. 

 Sc^vOLA PLUMiERi, L. (Lobelia X. — Scfevola Lobelia, Sw. — 

 S. Thunbergii, Echl. — S. senegalensis, Prl.) Hab. Tropics of 

 both hemispheres. 



EEICACE^. 

 .Azalea ? Varieties cultivated. 



iLicm^. 



Ilex aquifolium, L. «* Holly." Hab. Britain. 

 I. vomitoeia, D. C. Hab. Florida, 



URTICACE^. 



Ficus elastica, Tlumh. Qt Bonp. '' India-rubber Tree." Hab. 

 East Indies. A fine example grows in front of the late Mr. 

 Perot's residence in Hamilton. Also at Mount Langton, where 

 the remarkable extent of the lateral roots is observable on the 

 hill-side above the garden. 



