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Hyptis pectinate, Poit.—V. 431, 1204, i2o», 1206 ; B. 212. Com 

 mon and generally dispersed in tropical America am. ..... West Indies, 



al-o in tropical and South Africa. 



Hyptis spicata, Poit.—V. 1204, 1373. Florida, Cuba and Trinidad 

 southward to Buenos Ayres. 



Mentha viridis, L. — V. 19. Naturalised from Europe. 



Salvia coccinea, L.—V. 704, 704a ; B. 222. Southern United 

 States, West Indies and South America. 



Salvia lamiifolia, Jacq.—V. 807. Trinidad and Cuba. 



Salvia occidentalis, Sw.—V. 93 ; B. 217. Florida and the West 

 Indies to the northern part of South America, also in the Galapagos 



-V. 976. West Indies and Mexico 



V. 1274. Dominica and Columbia. 

 -V. 366 ; B. 219. Native of Asia, now also 

 and Africa. 

 R.Br.—V. 13 ; B. 225. Tropical America, 



ita, L — V. 437, 743 ; B. 192. 194. West Indies ami 

 orthward, to Georgia and New Mexico. 



liexdata, Rich V. 4376. West Indies and Central 



America northward to Texas and New Mexico, also in the Galapagos 



Boerhaavia viscosa, Lag. et Rodr.—Y. 437a, 979. Widely dis- 

 persed in the warmer parts of America. 



Boerhaavia, sp. — V. 201. 



Pisonia aculeata, L.—V. '632, 1554, 1557; M. 49. Widely dispersed 

 in the tropics of both hemispheres. 



Pisonia inermis, Jacq. — V. 484, 1843. West Indies and tropical 

 America. 



Pisonia nigricans, Sw.—V. 42, 1842 ; B. 58; M. 151. West Indies. 



Amarantace.e. 



, L.—V. 1596. Tropical America. Culti- 



t he warmer regions of Asia. 



.— V. Ill; B. 226. Tropical America. 



