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Heath, see Erica. 



Helichrysum Stoechas, a portion of the under-shrut) with 



withered infructescense, from the Cap d'Antibes; flowers 



in summer, p. 227. 

 Honeysuckle, see Lonicera. 

 Inula viscosa, ^\'ith withered flower-heads of the previous year; 



flowers at midsummer ; p. 239. 

 Jasmine, see Jasininum. 



Jasminum frutlcans, from the Cap d'Antibes, p. 233. 

 Juniper, see Juniperus. 

 Juniperus, Oxycedrus; twig with half-ripe fruits, from Mentone, 



p. 245. 

 Kermes Oak, see Quercus coccifera. 

 Laurel, see Laurus nobilis. 

 Laurus nobilis, twig with flowers and fruits, from Nice, 



p. 251. 

 Laurustinus, see Viburnum Tinus. 

 Lavandula vStoechas, from Mentone, p. 257. 

 Lavatera arborea, from the Cap d'Antibes, p. 2b3. 

 Lavatera maritima, froin the Pont St. Louis, Mentone, p. 271. 

 Lavender, see Lavandula. 



Lonicera implexa, from the lie Ste. Marguerite, p. 277. 

 Lotus ornithopodioides, from the Cap d'Antibes, p. 283. 

 Maiden hair fern, see Adiantum. 

 Mallow, see Lavatera. 

 Marine Algae, see Acetabularia, Brvopsis, Callithamnion, 



Cladophora, Codium, Cistoseira, Dclesscria, Halimcda, 



Nitophyllum, Padina, Pevssonnelia, Sphacellaria. 

 Matthiola incana, from the Castle on the lie St. Honorat, 



p. 289. 

 Moricandia arvensis, from the side of the high road at La 



Mortola, 13. 295. 

 Narcissus Tazetta, from the neighbourhood of Antibes, p. 301. 

 Nitophvllum punctatum, from the sea at the Cap d'Antibes; 



drawn from a dried specimen, p. 307. 



