A LIST OF PLANTS 



FEOM HOLBOX, MUGERES, COZUMEL, AND RUATAN ISLANDS, OFF THE COASTS OF 

 YUCATAN AND HONDURAS, COLLECTED BY MR. G. F. GAUMER IN 1886 *. 



C = Cozumel ; H = Holbox ; 



Clematis dioica, L. C. 

 Cissampelos pareira, L. R. 

 Argemone mexicana, L. C. 

 Cakile aequalis, L'RSrit. M. 

 Cleome polygama, L. R. 

 Securidaca erecta, L. R. 



Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. p. 29.— West 

 Indies, Guiana, and Brazil. 

 Sida carpinifolia, L. R. 



cordifolia, L. R. 



Hibiscus tiliaceus, L. R. 

 Malvaviscus, near M. pilosus, DC. R. ; C. 

 Pachira aquatica, Aubl. R. 

 Triumfetta semitriloba, L. R. 

 Waltheria americana, L. R. ; 1 C. 



, var. % H. 



Muntingia calabura, L. R. 

 Byrsonima coriacea, DC, var. % R. 

 Malpighia glabra, L. R. 

 undulata, Juss. C. 



Stigmaphyllon humboldtianum, Juss. 

 Hirsea reclinata, Jacq. ^ R. 



Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. p. 121. 

 Trinidad, Venezuela. 

 Esenbeckia pentaphylla, Griseb. M. 



Fl. Brit. W. Ind. p. 135.—Jamaica. 



R. 



C. 



124.— 



M = Mugeres ; R = Ruatan. 



Rutacearum gen. nov. 1 M. 



Simaruba glauca, Kth. ? R. 



Suriana maritima, L. H. ; M. 



Gomphia nitida, Sw. R. 



Trichilia, sp. nov. ? R. 



Salacia, sp. nov.'?, near S. (Raddisia) gran- 



diflora. R. 

 Elseodendron \ M. 

 Vitis tilisefolia, Willd. R. 

 Paullinia curassavica, Jacq. % 



Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 

 Jamaica, Colombia. 

 Ratonia apetala, Gr. 1 R. 

 Sapindus, near S. divaricatus, Willd. C. 

 Spondias lutea, L. R. 

 Mangifera indica, L. C. 

 Rourea glabra, H. B. K. R. 

 Crotalaria retusa, L. R. 



Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. p. 179.— A 

 native of tropical Asia, widely 

 colonized in America. 



pumila, Ort. M. 



Indigofera anil, L. C. 



mucronata, Spreng. C. 



Gliricidia maculata, H. B. K. C. 

 Tephrosia cinerea, Pers., var. ? R. 



* So little is known of the flora of the eastern side of Central America that it is desirable to publish this 

 list, although the collection was not named in time to be utilized in the geographical tables in the Appendix. 

 References to Grisebach's 'Flora of the British West Indies ' are given after those species not in our Enumera- 

 tion : these number about twenty-five. It will be seen that the majority of the plants are of widely diffused 

 species, and the peculiar element only small. A Rutaeea may prove the type of a new genus ; but without 

 fruit it is impossible to be sure on this point. The collection was presented by Mr. Godman to the Kew 

 Herbarium. 



