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94. Psilotum nudum. — Not common. 



95. Leea sambucina. — Generally near streams, and appears to 

 be an " escape " from moist forests. "Throughout Eastern tropics " 

 (Trimen). 



96. Eugenia spicata. — Occasional, but of no size. Also in 

 South India and Malaya. 



97. E. bracteata. — Common. Endemic. 



98. Lasiosiphon eriocephalus. — Mr. Nock obtained this species. 



99. Trigostemon nemoralis. — Fairly abundant , and at summit 

 of " Westminster." Also South India. 



100. Desmodium gyrans. — At summit of " Westminster." 

 India to Philippines. 



101. Mollugo stricta. — Dry -country plant. 



102. Cordia oblongifolia. — I record this with some hesitation. 

 The plant we obtained below the " chimney" of " Westminster " 

 was much like a Fagracce, but with smaller flowers : I did not again 

 meet with it. 



103. Anisochilus suffruticosus.- — A dry-zone Labiate. Endemic. 



104. Aloe, sp. — An introduction, evidently. 



105. Vanda, sp. — Example not in flower. 



106. Polystachya luteola. 



107. Dendrobium macrostachyum. 



108. Saccolabium brevifolium. 



Ferns. 



109. Adiantum ftabettatum. 



110. A. caudatum. 



111. A. caudatum, var. rhizophorum. 



112. A. Capillus — Veneris. 



113. A. lunulatum. 



114. (Microlepia) Davallia speluncce. 



115. (Microlepia) Davallia elegans. 



116. P oly podium adnascens. 



117. P. quercifolia. 



118. P. lingera. 



119. Cheilanthes mysorensis. 



120. G. laxa. 



121. Nephrolepis exaltata. 



122. Asplenium falcatum* 



123. A. tenuifolium. 



124. Drymoglossum heterophyllum. 



125. Hemionitis arifolia. 



126. Pteris quadriaurita. 



P.S. — I might add that in a cave below the summit of the 

 " Westminster Abbey " chimney I found a species of Didymo- 

 carpus, not in flower, and a small patch of damp ground literally 

 covered with Oldenlandia seedlings. 



The Chairman at the close of the reading invited discussion, 

 saying it was a drawback that the author could not be present 

 to answer questions naturally suggested by the Paper. 



