Cape Verde Islands. It is uncertain whether it is really indigenous i 

 the ( >M \\ orld, though Robert Brown collected it in Queen. l.m.l ^,1 

 in the present century, and it is now very common in Baft] i 



Malvastrnm tricuspidatum, A. Gr.—V. 818; B. 164; U. 29, also 

 Powell 92. Common in tropical and su'.-tmpical America, anil nutura- 

 lised in India, the Canary Islands, &c. 



Sida carpinifolia, L.~ V. 113, 113a, 991 ; B. 162, 163 ; M. 75; U. 

 33, 34. "Widely dispersed in tropical and sub-tropical regions. 



Sida ciliaris, Z — B. 171. Florida and Mexico to Brazil. 



I. Common in tropical America, 



Sida glomerata, Cav.—Y. 1058 ; C. 13. Widely dispersed in tropical 



Sida rhombifolia, L — V. 786. Common and widely dispersed in » 

 tropical and sub-tropical regions. 



Sida spinosa, L — V. 1059, 1649. Generally dispersed in the 

 tropics. 



Sida urens, Z. — V. 1341. Common in tropical America, also in 

 Africa and Madagascar. 



rostrata, Planch., syn. Abutilon periplocifolium, G. Don. 

 Widely dispersed in tropical America, also common in tropical 



Africa and Ja 



Abutilon crispum, ( 

 south-eastern North Ai 



hirtum, Griseb. — 



Sweet.— B. 157, 166; M. 71; U. Powell 

 88. Jamaica and St. Thomas. 



Malachra capitata, L.—V. 579 ; M 73. Widely dispersed in the 

 tropics. 



Malachra radiata, Z — V., Guilding. Widely dispersed in tropical 

 America, and also found in West Africa. 



Urena lobata, L.—V., Guilding. Common and widely dispersed 

 through the tropics. 



Urena sinuata, L.—V. 99. Widely dispersed in tropical regions. 



Pavonia micropkylla, Casar. — V., Guilding. Brazil. 



Pavonia typhalaea, Cav.—V. 606, 1359. Widely spread in tropical 



Z., syn. Abelmoschus moschatus, Medic. — V. 



btive of tropical Asia and perhaps also of 



•e\cr, as well as in many other countries, it is 



Hibiscus radiatus, Cav.—Y. 1650. Introduced from tropical Asia. 

 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Z. — V. 1342. Naturalised. It is uncertain 



here this i. realh native, as it lias _ hen cultivated in warm 



