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85. SciEPUS AETICULATTJS Liiiiii. In the shallow water at west end 
of tank. 
GRAMINE^. 
86. Elbu.Sine indica Gsertn. Tufts of this grass occur along the 
path from the shore to the telegraph-office. 
FILICES. 
87. Adiantum ltjnulatum Burm. Only along the water-coui-se 
on the north side of the Island. 
88. Cebatoptbeis thalicteoidbs Brongn. Common at the west 
end of the tank. 
89. Lygodium plbxuosum Sw. Common in the interior. 
FUNGI.* 
90. Hexagonia similis Berk. On dead wood ; interior. 
91. Hieneola poltteicha Mont. On dead wood : interior. 
92. Steeeum CTATHIEOEME Fries. On dead wood : interior. 
93. POLTPOEUS OCCIDENTALIS Berk. On dead wood : interior. 
ALGAE. 
94. Padina payonia Gaill. On sandstone reefs. 
95. Cauleepa clayifeea Agardh. On sandstone reefs. 
§§§ Disteibution op the Species obseeyed in Diamond Island. 
A. 
General. 
Name of Species. 
B. Special. 
Trans- 
gangetic. 
Cis-gan- 
getic. 
America. 
Africa. 
Polynesia. 
1 Australia, 
1 Asia. 
Arracan. 
Pegu. 
Andaman. 
India. 
Ceylon. 
_ 
X 
Cyclea peltata 
X 
X 
X 
— 
X 
— 
- 
X 
Nymphsea Lotus 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
— 
- 
— 
X 
X 
Nelumbium speciosum 
X 
X 
X 
X 
— 
— 
- 
— 
X 
Capparis sepiaria 
o 
o 
o 
o 
o 
O 
o 
O 
O 
o 
VAE. grandifolia 
X 
X 
_ 
_ 
- 
— 
— 
X 
Garcinia cornea 
X 
X 
_ 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
Urena lobata 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
* Mr. Massee, through the good offices of Mr. Hemsley, f. e. s., has very kindly 
supplied the names of these Fungi. 
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