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NATURAL HISTORY. 
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Evolvulus villosus, R. et Pav. 
Cuscuta carinata, Br, 
Cordia orientalis, Br. 
* Clerodendrum inerme, Br. 
* Avicennia tomentosa, L. 
Chionanthus axillaris, Br. 
Olea paniculata, Br. 
Maba laurina, Br. 
Sersalisia obovata, Br. 
Mimusops parvifolia, Br. • 
Terminal ia, sp. allied to Catappa, Lam. 
Cleome viscosa, L, 
Capparis sepiaria, L. 
Hibiscus tiliaceus, L. 
Abroma fastuosa, Br. 
Bombax australis. 
Jacksonia thesioides. 
Bauhinise sp. 
Caesalpiniae sp. 
Cassia occidentalis, L. 
Guilandina Bonduc, L. 
Morinda citrifolia, L. 
* Carapa moluccensis, Lam. 
Zizyphus melastomoides. 
* Bruguiera gymnorhiza, Lam. 
Casuarina equisetifolia, Lam. 
Should the botany of the shores of the Gulf of Carpen- 
taria, in the vicinity of those parts, through which the above 
parallels pass, generally correspond (on comparison) with 
the above list, it is more than probable that these several 
species occupy portions of the intermediate interior bounded 
by the meridians of 125° and 145° East; those plants ex- 
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