98 SUPPLEMENT. 



SIMARUBACEiE. 

 [i. p. 174.] Picramnia antidesma, Sw. W. 



MELIACE.E. 



Trichilia terminalis, Jacq. Sel. Stirp. Am. p. 130 ; C. DC. in DC. Monogr. 

 Phanerog. i. p. 66. 

 Trichilia sloanei, Macf . Fl. Jam. p. 168. 

 Acrilla sloanei, Griseb. M. Brit. W. Ind. p. 129. 



Not common. This tree is common in Jamaica, but has hitherto not been found 

 elsewhere. 



[i. p. 181.] Melia azedarach, Linn. 

 Introduced from the Old World. 



CELASTRINEiE. 



Myginda pallens, Smith 1 ?; Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. p. 146. 

 Very rare. This and M. rhacoma, Swartz, are very closely allied, and perhaps 

 better treated as varieties of one species, ranging from the Bermudas, Bahamas, and 

 Florida almost throughout the West Indies, but apparently not reaching Mexico or 

 Central America. 



[i. p. 194.] Hippocratea (Pristimera) tenella, Miers % 

 This may be specifically different from the Mexican plant, but the material is insuffi- 

 cient to settle the question. 



AMPELIDEA 

 p. p. 204.] Vitis tiHsBfolia, Wilid. w. 



ANACARDIACEA 



Rhus metopium, Linn. Amcen. v. p. 395 ; Griseb. Fl. Brit. West Ind. p. 175 ; 

 Chapm. Fl. Southern U. S. p. 69. 



Metopium linncei, Engl, in DC. Monogr. Phanerog. iv. p. 367. 

 Rare. — Bahamas and South Floeida to Jamaica and Cuba. 



Spondias? 



Only male flowers and quite young leaves. 



