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Hems ley . — - The Flora of 
LX. COMMELINACEAE. 
134 . Commelina cyanea, R. Br. Prod. p. 269 ; Benth. FI. 
Austral, vii, p. 84. 
C. communis , Muell. Fragm. viii, p. 59 ; ix, p. 78, non 
Linn.; Clarke, Comm. & Cyrt. Beng. t. 1, et in DC, Monogr. 
Phanerog. iii, p. 147. 
Eastern Australia and New Caledonia. 
LXI. Flagellariaceae. 
135 . Flagellaria indiea, L. Sp. PL p. 333 ; Benth. FI. 
Austral. vii, p. 10; Red. Lil. v, t. 257; Hemsl. Rep. Vo y. 
Chall. Bot. i, pt. 3, p. 202 ; F. Muell. Fragm. ix, p. 78. 
Australasia, Western Polynesia, tropical Asia and Africa, chiefly 
on the seashores. 
The specimen from the island in the Kew Herbarium, collected by 
Milne, consists of leaves only, remarkable for their length, being about 
eighteen inches long. 
The only other species of the genus, F. gigantea, Hook. f. 
(Hooker’s Ic. PL t. 1429), inhabits Samoa and Fiji. 
LXII. Juncaceae. 
136 . Juneus maritimus, Lam. Encyc. iii, p. 264; Benth. 
FI. Austral, vii, p. 130; Engl. Bot. ed. Ill, t. 155 9; Buchen. 
Abh. Nat. Ver. Bremen, iv, t. 4 ; F. Muell. Fragm. ix, p. 78. 
Temperate and subtropical regions of the eastern hemisphere. 
137 . Luzula longiflora, Benth. FI. Austral, vii, p. 1 23 ; F. 
Muell. Census Austral. PL ed. II, p. 206. 
Luzula campestris , F. Muell. Fragm. ix, p. 78, non DC. 
Endemic. 
LXIII. PALMAE. 
138 . Hedyscepe Canterburyana, Wendl. et Drude in 
Linnaea, xxxix (1875), pp. 178, 189. et 203, t. 1, fig. 4. 
Kentia Canterbury ana^ F. Muell. Fragm. vii, p. 101, t. 62; 
viii, p. 234 ; ix, p. 78 ; Benth. FI. Austral, vii, p. 138 ; Duff in 
Wils. Rep. p. 31. 
Endemic. 
The Umbrella Palm of the settlers. 
