TRAVELS IN BRAZIL. 



dwaricatum ; Centaurea Calcitrapa ; Convolvulus arvensis, 

 althcEoides ; Mentha Pulegium, rotundifolia ; Stachys cir- 

 cinata ; Prunella vulgaris ; Origa?ium glandulosum ; Ama* 

 ranthus Blitum ; Dianthus prolifer ; Arenaria verna ; Cu- 

 cubalus Behen ; Alsine media ; Oxalis cornicidata ; Portu- 

 laca oleracea ; Geum urbanum ; Rubus fruticosus ; Ra- 

 nunculus repens ; Agrimonia Eupitorium ; Valeriana Phu ; 

 Anetkum Fceniculum ; Raphanus sativus ; Brassica orientalis ; 

 Turritis hirsuta ; Geranium robartianum ; Lotus cornicu- 

 latus, 7nicrocarj)us ; Trifoiium agrarium; Sedum dasyphyllum ; 

 SiDA canAHIENSIS ; Lonicera Periclymenum i BuDDLEJA 

 GLOBOSA ; PhiladelpJms coronarius, — From America: Fuch« 

 sia coccinea, 



THIRD REGION, 



Canaria: Zone of the Woods, from two thousand five 

 hundred to four thousand and eighty feet; mean 

 temperature 13.70° cent. 

 Madeira : Zone of the Woods, from two thousand 

 three hundred to three thousand feet (sometimes very 

 rocky); mean temperature 15.06° cent. 

 Most of the plants peculiar to Madeira are in this zone. 

 Castanea vesca ; Laurus FCETENS, INJDICA ; DiSANDRA 

 PROSTRATA; RUSCUS ANDROGYNUS ; PhILLIS NoBLA ; 

 SeMPERVIVUM ARBOREUM,CANARIENSEi VILLOSUM ; GlO- 

 BULARIA LONGIFOLIA ; ClETHRA ARB ORE A ; MyRICA 



Faya: Hypericum floribundum, Androscemum, humi- 



fusum; JasMINUM ODORATISSIMUM SCROPHULARIA 

 BE TONICJEFOLIA, GLABRA TA ; DrACOCEPHAL UM CANARI^ 



ENSE; Messerschmidtia fruticosa ; Teucrium CA- 

 NARiENSE ; Lavandula pinnata; Cheiranthus 



MUTABILIS; CeTERACH CANARIENSE ; WOODWARDIA 



CANARiENSis ; Davallia. canariensis ; Blechnum bo- 

 reale ; Carex divulsa ; Chrysanthemum PINNATIFIDUM ; 



