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Thespisia 



Suriana 



Canarium 



Nauclea 



Guettarda 



Coprosma 



Triplostegia 



Lagenophora 



Cotula 



Codonopsis 



Em be Ha 



Maha 



Melodinus 



Heterostemma 



Paulownia 



Hemiphragma 



Titan o trichuni 



Oreocharis 



Hern igr aphis 



Acrocepballas 



Cotoniaster 



Prinsepia 



Callitriche 



Lye opus 



Melissa 



Cryptocarya 



lUigera 



Chaniabaina 



Juglans 



Platycarya 



Castanea 



Halophila 



Oberonia 



Cirrhopetalum 



Cbrisoglossum 



Collabium 



Spathoglottis 



Bletia 



Pleione 



Osmorhiza 



Angeliea 



Abelia 



Saecolabium 



Cleisostoma 



Appendicula 



Aphyllorchis 



Galera 



Herminiutn 



Himipilia 



Floseopa 



Pinellia 



Zatiniehellia 



Remirea 



Cladium 



Acrophorus 



Thuarea 



Oleandra 



Eremoehloa 



Monachosorum 



Sareochilas 



The plants newly described in this work are ver}^ numerous, 

 amounting more than four hundred species. A few plants are 

 mentioned under families different from those to which they 

 are formerly referred ; for example : Rehmannia Oldbatni is 

 mentioned by another name of Titanotrichum Oldhami, and is 

 transferred from Scrophularinese to Gesneracese, Ellisiophyllum 

 reptans is m^entioned as Ellisiophyllum pinnatum, and is trans- 

 ferred from Hydrophyllacese to Scrophularinese ] Hoeckia Ascher- 

 soniana is mentioned by another name of Triplostegia glan- 

 dulifera, and is referred to Valerianeae. For comment as to 

 these alterations, he has discussed the question very precisely 

 under Introduction. An extremely remarkable case given in 

 this work is an occurrence of Oreomyrrhis in the island, wh'ch 

 genus is exclusively peculiar to the high regions of the Southern 

 Hemisphere. Another case of novelty is the addition of two 

 families to the present flora. They are Hernandiacese and 

 Myristicese. B. Hayata, 



