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AKPENDEC. 



Sexandria Tkigynia. 

 178. — Kumex acnitm, probably not indigenous. 



Ocfandria Monogynia. 

 179, 180. — Oenothera biennis (not indigenous), and auotLer species 



at the foot of the hills. 

 181. — Dodousea, a wiUow-leaTed new species. 

 Oeta/nAria Trigyma. 

 182-187. — Polygonum, 6 species. 



Oetcm&ria Tebragyma, 

 188.— Calanohoe. 



Smieandria Monogynia. 

 189-191. — Laurus, three species wild, and a fourth cultivated at Dim- 

 hutty. 



Deecmdria Monogynia, 

 192. — Sophora ^Zoacffi (De Candolle). 

 193-197. — Cassia, 5 species, at least. 

 198. — Tribnlus lameginosos, towards the foot of the hills. 

 199-201. — Melastoma, 3 species, one of which comes nearest to Khexia, 



and one would, according to Persoon, be a Merianda. 

 202. — Ehododendron arboreum ? 

 203, 204.' — Vaccinium, 2, perhaps % species. 

 205.— Arbutus. 



Deeandria Trigynia. 

 206. — Silene, similar to Armeria, probably not indigenous. 

 207.— SteUaria. 

 208. — Arenaria. 



209, 210. — Oxalis sensitiva ? and a new species similar to Oxalis repens, 

 211. — Cerastium viscoswm 1 

 212. — Spergula ; perhaps not indigenous. 



Dodecondria Monogynia, 

 213, 214. — Triumfetta Bartramia, and another species. 



Dodecondria Trigynia. 

 215-217. — Euphorbia, 3 species. 



Icosandria Monogynia, 

 218. — Seepoo, native name of a tree. 

 219. — Kemmainoo native name of another tree. 

 220. — Myrtus tomentosa, or rather MespUus monogynia, 

 221-224. — Calyptranthus ? four species. 



