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66. Sapotace/e ( Sapoclilla Family). 
Argania, R. et Sell. 
420. A. Sideroxylon, R. et Sch. — The Argan Iree has recently 
been introduced from the Royal Gardens at Kew. Hab. N. Africa. 
Isonandra, Wight. 
421. I. gutta, Hook. —One Gutta-percha Tree grows m 
Maldivia Gardens. C. Alt. 7. It has been recently introduced, and 
has attained a height of six feet. — Hab. Singapore, Borneo, and 
Malayan Islands. 
Mimusops, Linn. 
422. M. Elengi, Linn. — Bocul of the Hindoos ; mentioned by 
Roxburgh as growing in the Island. — Hab. L. Indies. 
67. Prime], ace/E (. Primrose Family). 
Anagallis, Linn. 
423. A. arvensis, Linn. — Red Pimpernel, or Eorget-me-Not. 
A few plants grow wild in fields on the high land. Alt. 3 to 4.— 
Hab. Europe, N. Africa, W . Asia. 
424. A. coerulea, Sm. — Forget-me-Not, or Blue Pimpernel, 
grows wild, and is very common, quite a weed in fields and gaidens. 
M & H. L. Alt. T to 4. Much more abundant than the species 
with red flowers. — Hab. Europe, &c. 
Primula, Linn. 
425. P. variabilis, Goupil.— Polyanthus ; cultivated in gardens, 
rather common. Alt. 3 ’6— Probably of garden origin. 
426. P. veris, Linn.— Cowslip ; introduced with the Primrose 
about twenty-five years ago. Both species grew well in. gardens, 
the latter more particularly, but neither became naturalized, and 
now both are very rare, if not extinct. Hab. Europe, Asia. 
427. P. vulgaris, Huds.— Primrose. This plant grew well in 
gardens a few years ago, but seems now to have disappeared.— 
Hab. Europe, N. Africa. 
