[10]The Cape of Good Hope mountain plant, Melianthus comosus, found at the south end of Fuertaventura, must be assumed to have been introduced by man into that island.

[11]In Bentham and Hook, f., Gen. Plant. (vol. iii. ined.), the Laurineæ are described by Bentham, who has determined, for the first time, the proper position of the Canarian Laurels.

[12]Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. vol. xvi.

[13]M. Cosson has published in the 22nd volume of the ‘Bulletin of the Botanical Society of France’ a list including the plants received from his collectors in South Marocco up to the year 1874.

[14]Lyell’s Principles of Geology, ed. 11, vol. ii. p. 410.

[15]Lyell’s Student’s Elements of Geology, ed. 2, pp. 538, 539.


APPENDIX F.

Comparison of the Maroccan Flora with that of the Mountains of Tropical Africa.

By Joseph Dalton Hooker.