Passiflora fcetida, L— V. 706; B. 310. Wid.lv dispersed in the 

 tropics of both hemispheres, though probably introduced in the eastern. 



Passiflora laurifolia, L.— V. 236 ; B. 132 ; M. 42. West Indies and 

 East tropical America, 



Passiflora peltata, Cat: — V., Guilding. San Domingo. 



Passiflora quadrangularis, L. — V. 183. Introduced. Said to be in- 

 digenous in Nicaragua. Widely cultivated. 



Passiflora rotundifolia, L. — V. 654, 732, 1876. Martinique and 

 Brazil. 



Passiflora rubra, L. — V. 607. West Indies and tropical America. 



Passiflora serrate, L.—V. 1312. West Indies and tropical America. 



Passiflora suberosa, L.—Y. 615, 1314,1315, 1616,1868, 1869; B. 

 315,316 : M. U. Very widely diffused in the warmer parts of America. 



Carica Papaya, L. — V. 505 ; B. 97. Tropical America, now culti- 

 vated in most tropical countries. 



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Lagenaria vulgaris, Ser.—V. 625. Introduced from the Old World, 

 now widely cultivated in the tropics. 



Luffa cylindrica, Rcem,, svn. L. acutangula, Ito.rb.—V. 407, 1310. 

 Introduced from the Old World. 



Momordica Uiarantia, L. V 65. Widely di-pt i-<ed in the warmer 

 countries of the globe, but probably introduced in America. 



Cucumis Anguria, L. — V. 1368. West Indies and tropical America. 



Citrullus vulgaris, Schrad.—V. 378 ; B. 326. Native of Africa, now 



Melothria pervaga, Griseb.~V. 590. West Indies and tropical 

 Angaria umbrosa, //. B. K. — V. 234, 1870, 1872. Trinidad and 



Sicydium temnifolium, Cogn. — V. 716. Cuba and tropical America. 



Ceratosanthes tuberosa, Spreng.— B. 314; M. 36, 43. West Indies 

 and Venezuela. 



Cayaponia americana, Cor/n., syn. Cionandra cuspidata andC. araei!;- 

 tiov.u (in*, b.- V. 280, .500, 572, 702, 1303. West Indies, common, 

 and Central America. 



Sechium edule, Sto. — V. 1621. West Indies and tropical America. 



Begonia dominicalis, A. DC.—V. 180, 180a, 274, 274a, 984. 

 Dominica. 



Begonia martinicensis, A. DC.—V., Caley (A. DC.)— Martinique. 



Begonia rotundifolia, Lam.—V., Guilding. Not certainly known 

 from elsewhere, as Plunder's earlier habitat is vaguely stated as " America 



Begonia, two or three undetermined species. — V. 1191, 1192, 

 1034, 1935; B. 11. 



