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391. — Tragia, a new speeiea, next to Tr. indica. 



S92. — A shrub which seems to be polygamous ; if monoeoous, next to 

 Hemandia; if an hermaphrodite, next to Rumphia or Comocladia. 

 Monoeda Tetrandria. 

 393. — A water-plant with the habitus of Myriophyllum. 

 394-401. — TJrtica. Eight species ; two or three of which are burning. 

 402, 403. — Parietaria, 2 species. 

 404. — Moras. 



Monoeda Pentandria. 

 405, 406. — Amarauthus tristis ? an spinosas ? 

 Monoeda Octavidria, 

 40V, 408, — Tervmy, native name ; is said to grow also in the low coun- 

 try and to be mediciaal ; 2 species of a genus which is not enumerat- 

 ed ia Persoon. 



Monoeda Monadelphia. 

 409. — Phyllanthus ; towards the foot of the Mils. 

 410.— Croton. 

 411. — Bicinus communis. 

 412. — A tree ; 3-5 pistils. 

 413-41'?. — Bryonia and 4-5 other Cucurbitaoeas. 



ZHoeda Diandria. 

 418. — Salix. The male flowers I have not yet found on the tree. 



ZHoeda Tetrandria. 

 419, 420. — Viscum ; 2 species, neither of which is described, as is,r as I 

 can discern, ia Dr. Koxburgh's Flora Indica. 

 Dioeda Mexandria. 

 421.— Phcenix? 

 422-424. — A climber, at least 3 species ; not enumerated in Persoon. 



Dioeda Dodecandria. 

 425. — Villagadoo, native name of a large shrub or small tree; 15 

 stamens invariably. Perhaps 2 species. 

 Dioeda Monadel/phia. 

 426-428. — Two species of a Phallus-like plant; perhaps related to 

 Kafflesia. Parasitical on the root of trees, as it appears to me. 

 Difficult to be found. 



429. — Eijuisetum, 1, if not 3 species ; I have found as yet the flower of 



only one. 

 430, 431. — Lycopodium, 2 species. 

 432. — Osmunda. 

 433. — Ophioglossum. 



