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Names of Species. 
Eemares. 
Condition in 1866 (Kwz.) 
Condition in 1889-90. 
60 Cncnrbita maxima 
‘ Cultivated.’ 
Duchesne. 
*Opnnfcia ') ^ 
*Cereus j g 
*Melocactiis ^ “ 'o 
*Bpipliyllum I ^ a 
65 *Ecbinocactus J 
*Carum Eoxburghia- 
nam Benth. 
*Peuceclannm graveo- 
lens Benth. 
*Coriandrum sativum 
Linn. 
^Cumiiium Cyminum 
Linn. 
60 *Eondeletia speciosa 
‘ In the gardens of Eu¬ 
ropeans.’ 
‘ Cultivated.’ 
‘ Cultivated.’ 
‘ Cultivated.’ 
‘ Cultivated.’ 
‘ Cultivated in gardens.’ 
Lodd. 
*Pentas carnea, Benth. 
Zinnia, several species. 
‘ Cultivated in gardens.’ 
‘ Cultivated in gardens.’ 
Frequently subspontan- 
*Endbeckia, species. 
^Coreopsis, several 
species. 
65 Tagetes, several 
‘ Cultivated in gardens.’ 
[Cultivated in gardens.] 
[Cultivated in gardens.] 
eons. 
Also in waste places near 
the houses of ‘ self-sup¬ 
porter ’ convict colonists, 
common. 
Very common in waste 
species. 
Plumbago rosea Linn. 
Jasminum, several sp. 
Allamanda catbartica 
Linn. 
Tbevetia neriifolia 
Juss. 
70 Vinca rosea Linn. 
‘ Cultivated in gardens.’ 
‘ Cultivated in the gardens 
of Europeans.’ 
‘ Cultivated in gardens.’ 
‘ Cultivated in gardens.’ 
‘ Cultivated and sometimes 
Plumeria acutifolia 
as wild.’ 
‘ Cultivated only.’ 
places on Eoss Island, and 
about Aberdeen. 
A very favourite shrub in 
Poi.r. 
Nerium odorum Sol. 
*Heliotropium peru- 
vianum Linn. 
Ipomoea Bona-nox 
Linn. 
75 I. Quamoclit Linn. 
‘ Cultivated only.’ 
‘ Cultivated only.’ 
‘ Cultivated only in gardens 
of Europeans.’ 
‘ Cultivated in gardens, 
all the European gardens. 
I. Batatas Lamk. 
and now occurring as 
wild on Eoss Island.’ 
‘ Cultivated only.’ 
The Sweet-potato is rather 
Lycopersicum escu- 
lentum Mill. 
‘ Much cultivated by native 
convicts.’ 
largely cultivated in the 
Settlement. 
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