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Remarks. 



Name of Species. 













Condition in 1866 (Kurz). 



Condition in 1889-90. 



Solatium Melongena 



' Much cultivated in native 



Often in waste places along 



Linn. 



gardens and occasional- 



with 8. indicum and S. 





ly as wild.' 



ferox ; less often with S. 

 torvum. 



80 Capsicum, several 



1 In cultivation by native 



Both the Chillee (O.fru- 



species. 



convicts.' 



tescens) and the Bird's- 

 eye Chillee (Q. minimum) 

 are much cultivated and 

 the latter — the one with 

 small elongated erect 

 berries — is now a frequent 

 weed in waste places. 

 The Big Chillee (C. gros- 

 sum) with large round 

 red berries is very little 

 grown. 



Datura, species. 



' Cultivated in gardens.' 



There was no Datura in 







cultivation, so far as I 







could see, but D. fastuosa 

 Linn, is now a common 

 weed on rubbish-heaps 

 and in waste places. 



Nieotiana Tabacnm 



' Cultivated on Mt. Harriet, 



Systematically cultivated 



Linn. 



etc' 



as one^ of the industries 

 of the Settlement. 



*Pettinia violacea 



' Cultivated in gardens.' 





Linn. 







85 *Kusselia junceaZitcc. 



' Cultivated in gardens.' 





Justicia Gendarussa 



' Cultivated in gardens.' 





Linn. f. 







Graptopliyllum hor- 



' As the former.' 





tense Nees. 







Lantana camara Linn. 



' About Aberdeen, amongst 



Common at Aberdeen and 





the shrubberies as wild 



also on Ross Island where 





but rare.' 



it is planted and trimmed 

 into a hedge ! 



Staehytarpheta in- 



' Cultivated in gardens, at 



Now also in many places 



dica Vahl. 



present covering all the 



on the opposite side of 





sides of Ross Island and 



the harbour, as at Hope- 





around Aberdeen.' 



town, Mitakari, etc., but 

 never in gardens, either 

 native or Burojiean. 



90 *Verbena Aubletia 



' Cultivated in gardens.' 





Linn. and other 







species. 







Dnranta Plumieri Jacq. 



' Cultivated in gardens.' 





Vitex trifolia Linn. 



' Only cultivated in gardens.' 



Cultivated, but much more 

 often quite spontaneous. 



Ocimum sanctum 



' Cultivated lands at Ross 



Also in gardens, both of 



Linn, 



Island, introduced.' 



Europeans and natives, 

 though very frequent in 

 waste places all over the 

 Settlement. 



