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48 "/o, New-Guinea, flora with an affinity with that of Molucca-isl. 

 Celebes, Borneo, (Polynesia, Australia). 

 Micronesia, flora with an affinity with that of Polynesia, 



N.-Guinea, Bisin.-arch. 

 Borneo, flora with an affinity with that of Philippines, Mai. 



Penins., Sumatra. 

 25—27 %, Molucca-isl., flora with an affinity with that of 



N.-Guinea, Celebes. 

 Malay Peninsula, flora with an affinity with that of 



Br.-India, Borneo, Sumatra. 

 Celebes, flora with an affinity with that of Philippines, 



L. Sunda-isl. 

 Little Sunda-isl., flora with an affinity with that of Celebes, 



Philippines, N.-Guinea. 

 Java, flora with an affinity with that of Sumatra, Br.-India, 

 Sumatra, flora with an affinity with that of Mai. Penins., 



Java, Borneo. 

 Bismarck-arch, flora with an affinity with that of New-Guinea, 

 is usual, it seems, also in this case, to be a rule that the 

 endemism is the greater the more the country is removed from 

 the continent. Exceptions are the Malay Peninsula (recently 

 examined by King and Gamble, and with many new species) 

 and the Bismarck-archipelago (apparently with a flora as concerns 

 the Verbenaceee, nearly conform with that of New-Guinea. 

 Ofthe(39)not endemic species of the Philippines it appears that: 



42 



28 "/o. 



24 »/r. 



20 % 



17 %, 



17 %. 

 11 7o, 



6 Vo. 

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