Remirea Aublet. 



20. R. maritima Aublet. 



Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. 6, p. 678; G. B. Clarke in Journ. Linn. Soc. v. 34 

 [1898], p. 93. 



Additional synonymy: 

 Bemirea maritima Kunth Enum., v. 2, p. 139; Benth. Fl. Austral, v. 7, p. 347; 

 Ridley in Journ. Singapore Asiat. Soc. n. 23 [1891], p. 15.; Vidal Pl. Vase. 

 Filip. p. 285. 

 Miegia maritima, Willd. Sp. PI. v. 1, p. 311. 



Mariscus 'pungens, Steud. Gyp. p. 60; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. v. 3, p. 288. 

 Mar. maritimus, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. p. 600. 

 Cyperns Keg eliamis, Steud. Gyp. p. 60. 



I belive this to be altogether a maritime species. 

 Baron n. 2601 is ticketed „Central Madagascar"; if this means the 

 centre of the country, I suspect it to be erroneous. 



Throughout the Island, on sandy sea-shores. 



Additional Geography: 

 Africa Trop — Sierra Leone; G. Don. Guinea: Thonning n. 377; &c. Nun 



Flumen; G. Mann n. 534. Congo (Ostia); Welwitsch n. 6990. 

 Madagascar Centralis; Baron n. 2601. 

 China; Millett. Canton; Yvan. 



Malaya — Java; Zollinger n. 2703. Bangka; Kurz n. 2735. Borneo; Motley n. 58, 



Beccari n. 2298. Cochinchina; Lebœuf n. 836. 



Ins. Philippine; Chamisso n. 168, Cuming n. 807. 

 Australia; in orà orientali ; Sil' J. Banks; &c. Ins. Northumberland ; B.Brown 



n. 5992. 



New-Guinea; Hollrung n. 506. 



America Centralis — Tate n. 18, Fendler n. 339, Kegel n. 12682. 

 America Australis Tropica; sat frequens; in orà orientali. 



Hypolytrum L. G. Rich. 



21. H. latifolium L.G.Rich. 



Hook. f. Fl. Brit. lnd. v. 0, p. 678; C. B. Clarke in Journ. Linn. Soc. v. 34 

 [1898], p. 93. 



Additional synonymy: 

 H. latifolium, Kunth Enum., v. 2. p. 271; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 389, et Fl. Au- 

 stral, v. 7, p. 339; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. v. 3. p. 333, et Illustr. Fl. Archip. Ind. 

 p. 58; Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 6282; Ridley in Journ. Singapore Asiat. Soc. n. 23 

 [1891], p. 15; vix. Boeck. 

 H. schoenoides, Moritzi Verz. Zoll. Pfl. p. 97 ; Steud. in Zoll. Verz. Ind. Archip. 



heft 2, p. 61. 

 H. diandrum, Dietr. Sp. PI. v. 2, p. 365. 

 H. latifolium, Dietr. S v. PI. v. 2, p. 365. 



This is primarily a maritime plant. It is frequent on the sea coast; 

 then for 250 miles island it is not collected; then, when we reach the 

 lower ranges of the outer mountains, it reappears. 



