TILIACEtE. -j^7 



Hab. Near Obrajillo, in the lower Andes of Peru. 



This is manifestly the plant figured by Lindley : but it may not be 

 the same as the Caribbean plant. 



4. Triumfetta annua, limn. 



Triumfetta annua, Linn.; Bot. Mag. t. 2296; Walp. Bel. Meyen. p. 310. 

 T. lndica, Lain. Diet. 3, p. 420 1 DC. Prodr. 1, p. 508 ? 

 T. trilocularis, " Roxb. ex Horn. Suppl. p. 140;" DC. 1. c. 



Hab. Vicinity of Manilla, Luzon. (The same as Cuming's No. 

 1462, from the Philippine Islands.) 



5. Triumfetta procumbens, Forst. 



Triumfetta procumbens, Forst. Prodr. Fl. Ins. Austr. p. 35; Hook. & Am. Bot. 



Beech. Yoy. p. 60; Guillem. Zeph. Tait. p. 71. 

 T. Fabreana, Gaud. Bot. Yoy. Freyc. p. 478, t. 102. 



Hab. Eimeo and Metia, Society Islands. Savaii and Manua, 

 Samoan Islands. Ovolau, Feejee Islands. Rurik, Gardner's, and 

 Binney's Islands. A maritime species. 



The MS. description of Forster, now printed by Guillemin, with 

 the character published by Hooker and Arnott, above-cited, give a 

 good account of this widely diffused South Sea species, to which the 

 T. Fabreana of Gaudichaud doubtless also belongs. In character it is 

 intermediate between DeCandolle's two sections. The globose and 

 strongly echinate fruit varies considerably in size. 



4. G R E W I A, Juss. 

 1. Grewia Mallococca, Lmn.f. 



Mallococca crenata, Forst. Char. Gen. p. 77, t. 39, & Nov. Act. Ups. 3, p. 185. 

 Grewia Mallococca, Linn. f. Suppl. p. 409; Forst. Prodr. p. 62; Cav. Ic. t. 309; 

 Guillem. Zeph. Tait. p. 70, cum descr. Forst. 



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