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Hab, Between San Bias and Tepic.— This is the same plant with Hartweg’s n. 170 from Bolanos, and of 
which Mr Bentham says, “ Species distinctissima, habitu quodammodo H. rubicundam refert, inter Poly^ 
desmia et Minthidio media.” 
Ord. XL. LENTIBULARIE^. Rich. 
1. Pinguicula lilacina (Cham, et Schlecht. in Linnsea, v. 5. p. 94.) ; foliis rotundato- 
ovatis obtusis siccitate hyalino-membranaceis utrinque nigro-punctulatis supra pilosius- 
culis, pedunculis puberulis, calcare cylindrico obtuso, corollse totius quartam partem 
Eequante. 
Hab. Between San Bias and Tepic. — Flowers lilac-colour. Leaves very large, broad, and peculiarly thin 
and semi-transparent. 
Ord. XLL NYCTAGINE.®. Juss. 
1. Mirabilis Jalapa. L. 
Hab. Realejo. 
Ord. XLII. EUPHORBIACE^E. Juss. 
1. Jatropha urens. L. 
Hab. Realejo. 
1. Dalechampia hibiscoides ; foliis tripartitis argute denticulatis utrinque hirto-pubes- 
centibus, stipulis basilaribus bipartitis, bracteis involucrantibus trifidis hirto-puberulis 
glanduloso-ciliatis. H.B.K. Gen. Am. 2. p. 102. 
Hab. Realejo. 
Ord. XLIII. PIPERACEiE. Kth. 
1. Piper ellipticum (n. sp.) ; caule fruticoso tereti tuberculato maculato, foliis glabei-- ' 
rimis submembranaceis oblongo-ellipticis integerrimis nervosis obtusissimis basi valde 
inaequali utrinque rotundatis subtus reticulatis, petiolo brevi canaliculate tuberculato 
basi amplexante, spadice longitudine foliorum. 
Hab. Realejo Leaves 4-5 inches long. Stem almost black, with small light brown spots. 
Ord. XLIV. CONIFER^E. Juss. 
1. Pinus radiata. Don. — Hook, et Arn. supra, p. 392. 
Hab. San Juan mountain, near Tepic. — The cone of this was noticed by us at p. 392 ; and if we are eor- 
