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APPENDIX E. 



Asclepiadese 



Ceropegia 

 Convolvulacese 



Cressa 

 Boragine9e 



Tonrnefortia 

 Labiatfe 



Bystropogon 



Cedronella 

 Verbenacese 



Lippia 

 Solaneas 



Nicandra 

 Sorophularineae 



Campylanthus 



Lyperia 



Acanthaceje 



Justicia 

 Oleinese 



Notelsea 

 Myisinea3 



Myrsine 

 Sapotaceas 



Siderosylon 

 PrimulaceEe 



Pelletiera 

 ChenopodieEe 



Traganum 

 Laurineffi 



Persea 



Apollonias 



Ocotea 



Phytolaccea 



BOSBA 

 TJrticeffi 



Gbsnouinia 

 Myricea3 



Myrioa 

 Aroideffi 



Dracuneulus 

 Liliaoeas 



DracEena 

 Cyperacese 



Pimbristylia 



Cladium 

 Gramineaa 



Chloris 



Trioholaena 



There are in. Marooco, out of a total of 517 genera, 202, in- 

 cluded under 67 orders, that have no indigenous species in the 

 Canaries or Madeira. Many of these, about a quarter, being 

 North Maroccan, i.e. only found in parts of Marocco farthest 

 from the Canaries, would not be expected to occur in those 

 islands, were it not that the vegetation of islands near to large 

 continents often most resembles that of a higher latitude on the 

 continent than that in which the islands' are situated. 



The following is a list of the Maroccan genera which are ab- 

 sent inMacaronesia; — those confined to North Marocco marked 

 * ; those which have been found in Macaronesia, but certainly 

 introduced, marked ||; those in italics have been discovered since 

 our return from Marocco.' 



' M. Cosson has published in the 22nd volume of the ' Bulletin of 

 the Botanical Society of France ' a list including the plants received 

 from his collectors in South Marocco up to the year 1874. 



