174 PHANEROGAM I A. 



5. Hibiscus Trionum, Linn. 



Hibiscus vesicarius, Cav. Diss. 3, p. 171, t. 64, f. 2, ex Hook. f. Fl. N. Zeal. 

 H tridactylites, Lindl. in Mitch. Jour. Trop. Austral., & in Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 2, 

 15, p. 57. 



Hab. St. Helena. Woolongong, New South Wales. Indigenous? 



6. Hibiscus heterophyllus, Vent. 



Hibiscus heterophyllus, Yent. Hort. Malmais. t. 103 ; DC. Prodr. 1, p. 450. 



Hab. Newington, New South Wales. 



7. Hibiscus bifurcatus, Cav. 



Hibiscus bifurcatus, Cav. Diss. 3, p. 146, t, 51, f. 1; DC. Prodr. 1, p. 449; St. Hil. 

 Fl. Bras. Mer. 1, p. 246. 



Hab. Rio Janeiro, Brazil. 



8. Hibiscus diversifolius, Jacq. 



Hibiscus diversifolius, Jacq. Ic. Ear. 3, t. 551; DC. Prodr. 1, p. 449; Eodl. Prodr. 



Fl. Norf. p. 74. 

 H.Jicuhieus, Cav. Diss. 3, p. 148, t. 51, f. 2. 



Hab. Sandal-wood Bay, Feejee Islands; in an open marsh. 



A species allied to the Hibiscus scaber, Michx., of the Southern 

 United States; but I think distinct from it, although the two are 

 united in Hooker's Niger Flora. 



9. Hibiscus Youngianus, Gaud. 



Hibiscus Youngianus, Gaud. Bot. Voy. Freyc. p. 91 (abs. char.); Hook. & Am. Bot. 

 Beech. Yoy. p. 79. 



