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CAPPARIDE A. 
Gynandropsis pentaphylla, DC.—Widely distributed within the 
Tropics, — s North Africa ; probably introduced into America 
from Africa 
Merua inolonpis, DC. ? —Widely distributed in Africa, south of 
the Sahara. 
VIOLARIEJE. 
Alsodeia subintegrifolia, VEL —sierra Leone to the Camaroons 
and the island of St. Thom 
BIXINEJE. 
Oncoba echinata, O/iv.—From Ashanti westward to Sierra Leone. 
HYPERICINEA. 
Haronga Uem eon d Choisy.—Throughout Tropical Africa 
and the Mascarene islan 
MALVACEA. 
Sida oe Linn.—Generally distributed in the warmer 
parts of the world. 
Abutilon fpes Gaerin.—Warmer parts of the world, even 
extending into 8. Europe. 
Urena lobata, Zinn.—Tropics generally. 
sed air. Linn.—Naturalised or cultivated throughout 
the tropic 
Eid "divetsifoliué, Linn.—Tropics of the Old World. 
Gossypium barbadense, Linn ER es, spread by human agency 
over the world ; a native of Ameri 
Bombax buonopozense, Beauv. i to Angola. 
Eriodendron anfractuosum, DC.— Tropics of ms South 
America, and eastward eec India to Java and Born 
STERCULIACEJE. 
Sterculia sp. 
Cola acuminata, A. Br.—Throughout Upper Guinea to Angola, 
and in Tropical America 
Dombeya Buettneri, K. Schum.—Ashanti, Lagos, and Togoland, 
TILIACEÆ. 
Grewia inii aede on =a —Tropieal Africa, near the coast on 
either side of the contin 
Grewia ue iui nid Africa and India. 
Triumfetta rhomboidea, /Jacq.—Tropics generally. 
MALPIGHIACEAE. 
Triaspis, 7. stipulate, Oliv., affinis. 
Triaspis sp. 
