xTii APPENDIX. 



Tetra/ndria Monogynia. 

 46. — Dipsacus, undoubtedly new. 

 47, 48. — Gralium, 2 species. 



49-51. — Hedyotis LescheiiauUii, and 2 other shrubby species. 

 52-55. — Hedyotis (or Asperula?) 4 herbaceous species. 

 §6. — A shrub, ranking next to Callicarpa, 

 57. — Plantago, perhaps 2 species. 



58-60. — A new genus ranking next to Bartouia ; 2 or 3 species. 

 61. — Urel, the native name of a large forest-tree with beautiful red 



flowers. 

 62, 63. — Oldenlandia hiflora ? and another species. 

 64. — Elaeagnus, new species, similar to orientalis, 

 65, 66. — Blaekbumia ? 2 species. 



Pentandria Monogynia. 

 67. — Myosotis Lappula ? 

 68. — Ly simachia Clemewtsoniana, and another plant, which may perhaps 



be Lysimachia ? atropu'r^v/rea. 

 VO. — ^Anagallis arvensis, has probably come hither with seeds froiB; 



Europe. 

 71-73. — ConvolTulus, 3 species. 



74. — Ipomoea. Besides a great variety of Convolvulaoeas on the ghfiuts, 

 75-83. — Loranthus LescTienoMltii, and 8 other species. 

 84.^Thesium kumilej or squarrosum. 

 85-86. — Lonioera LescTienauUii, and another species. 

 87-88. — Verbascum hlattaria ? and another species. 

 89-90. — Datura Stramonium ? and another species, new. 

 91, 92. — PhysaHs peruviana ? and a procumbent dwarf species, 

 93-100. — Solanum nigrum ? at least 7 species more, 

 101, 102.— Coffea? 2 species. 

 103-105. — Baeobotrays, 3 species, 

 106. — Tectona, down the ghaut. 

 107, 108. — Rhamnus, more than 2 species. 

 109, 110. — A shrub, called wild orange, ranking next to Toddalia; 



2 species. 

 111-113. — A new genus, the flower presents a remarkable middle link 



between Hedera and Vitis. At least 3 species ; trees. 

 114. — Euonymus ; large tree. 

 115. — Kongee, native name of a tree. 

 116. — Mountain Fa/rijipatily, native name of another tree, 

 117-119. — Yiola, 3 species, 



