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for an y^phcndix. We also visited a beautiful chap. 
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little uninhabited island, lying in the mouth of ^ -,- > 
the bay. It consists of a single mountain, AherLom- 
covered with an exuberant vegetation, and with ^"* 
HAMiGERA. TrigoTiclla legiwxinihus pcdicellutis, llnenriliis, 
hnmnlis, declhiatis, pubescffntibus, pednnculo J'ructi/ero inermi 
folio longiore foliolis cuneato-obovaiis, dentutis, sericeo-puhescen- 
tibus. 
III. A non-descript species of Galium, in habit resembling the 
purine, or Common Cleavers, and the stems and leaves in the 
same manner rough, with hooked pritklcs ; but differing in 
having fewer leaves together, and their points more elongated, 
and in the fruit being quite concealed in its long hooked bristles. 
We have called it Galium TRACtiYCARPUM. This species is very 
nearly allied to the Galium aparinoides of Forskahl. Galium 
foUis senis septenisve anguslo-lancenlatis longe mucronatis, carinis 
marginibusqtte aculealis ; fructu denslssim'h Idspido. 
IV. A non-descript dwarf annual species of Bromus, about a foot in 
height, with the heads of flowers nearly of an oval form, very 
close, and shining, their length from one to two inches. We 
have called it Bromus nitidus. Bromus annuus, humilis : 
paniculd ovatd coaxctald ; spiculis hrevissime pedunculatis, erectis, 
glabris, nitidis, subnovemjloris ; Jloribus diandris, aristis rcetis 
glumis paulo-longioribus, scabris ; foliis pihso-hirsutis, 
v. A non-descript spec\e% of Jlopecurus, about the heiglrt of the 
Bromus nitidus, the heads of flowers nearly oblong, and placed 
verj' little above their inflated sheath, the end of which gene- 
rally rises above them ; the awns more than double the length 
of the glumes. 'I'he species ought to be placed near the /]lope- 
ciirus angustifulius of J^r. Sibthorpe. We have called it Alope- 
cuftus FOLiosus. Alopeciirus spied ovato-oblongd glumis acutis 
arista dimidio-brevioiibus, basin versus hirsutis, darso-asperis : 
vaginis htflatis longis ; foliis striatis margine aspcr'is. 
VI. A nou descript species of Onosma, with short crooked woody 
stems, lanceolate, and blunt bristly leaves, from about half an 
inch to an inch in length, the Ijuiiches of flowers short, nodding, 
gem rally simple ; the corolla about a third part longer than the 
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