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Ord. LIV. URTICACEjE. Juss. 



1. Ficus septica. Humph. — Hab. Loo Choo. 



2. Y.pumila. Linn.? — Hab. Loo Choo. 



3. F. Beecheyana ; foliis integerrimis oblongo-lanceolatis apice attenuatis basi sub- 

 cordatis trinerviis alioquin penninervibus subtus pallidis junioribus supra sparsim subtus 

 dense pubescentibus adultis glabratis, fructibus solitariis pedunculatis globosis apice 

 mammillatis basi attenuatis et bractea triloba instructis junioribus pubescentibus matures- 

 centibus glabris. — Hab. Loo Choo. 



This we cannot refer to any described species. 



1. Urtica nivea. Linn. — Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 71 ? — Hab. Loo Choo. 



1. Boehmeria densiftora ; fruticosa, ramis pubescentibus, foliis oppositis breviter petio- 

 latis anguste oblongo-lanceolatis attenuatis argute serratis trinerviis supra et ad nervos 

 subtus strigosis, spicis femineis axillaribus folia subsequantibus cylindricis dense multifloris. 

 — Hab. Loo Choo. 



Ord. LV. CONIFERS. Jttss. 



1. Podocarpus neriifolius. Lamb. — Taxus verticillatus. Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 276? — 

 Hab. Loo Choo. 



1. Juniperus taxifolia ; arborescens, foliis obtusiusculis ternis verticillatis adultis 

 patulis superne concavis glaucis subtus bisulcatis, fructibus subsessilibus. — J. virginica. 

 Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 264 Hab. Bonin. 



2. J. Thunbergii ; arborescens, foliis quadrifariam imbricatis oblongo-linearibus 

 mucronatis supra concavis glaucescentibus subtus convexis carinatis. — J. Barbadensis. 

 Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 264. — Hab. Loo Choo. 



We have not seen the fruit. 



1. Pinus Massoniana. Lamb. — P. sylvestris. Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 274. — Hab. Loo Choo. 



Ord. LVI. ORCHIDEiE. Juss. 

 1. Spiranthes indica. Lindl.? — Hab. Loo Choo. 



The only specimen is very imperfect. There is another species of this genus in the collection, from Loo 

 Choo, but only in fruit. 



1. Cymbidium triste. Lindl. — Epidendrum teres. Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. SO. — Hab. Bonin. 



Ord. LVII. SCITAMINEyE. R. Brown. 



I. Globba Hura. Roxb.? — Hab. Bonin. 



The peduncles are solitary, and two or three-flowered. 



