58 MISSOUKI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



NYMPILEACE.E. 

 Castalia, Salisb. Ann. Bot. ii. 1805. 

 C. ampla, Salisb. 1. c. Nymphcea, DC. Syst. ii. 1821. 

 Grand Cayman. 



papaverace^:. 

 Argemone, L. Gen. 1737; Tourn. Inst. 1700. 



A. Mexicana, L. Spec. 1753. 



Nassau; Eleuthera; Fortune Is.; Inagua; Grand 

 Cayman. 



Bocconia, L. Gen. 1737; Plum. Gen. 1703. 



B. frutescens, L. Spec. 1753. 



Blue Mt. Peak. 



CRUCIFERiE. 

 Brassica, L. Gen. 1737; Tourn. Inst, 1700. 

 B. jtjnoea, (L.). Sinapis juncea, L. Spec. 1753. 8. 

 brassicata, L. Syst. Nat. Ed. 14, 1767; tf. integri folia, 

 Willd. Hort. Berol. 1816. 

 Lttcea. 



Lepidium, L. Gen. 1737; Tourn. Inst, 1700. 

 L. Virginicum, L. Spec. 1753. 



Nassau; Eleuthera; Cat Is.; Inagua; Porus; Blue 

 Mts. (R). 



CAPPARIDACE^E. 

 Cleome, L. Gen. 1737. 

 C. pungens, Willd. Hort. Berol. 1816. O. pungent, var. 

 Swartziana, Griseb. Fl. B. W. I. 1864. 

 Kingston ; Port Antonio ; Lucea. 



The Jamaica specimens all have glandular ovary and pod, which cor- 

 responds to Willdenow's description of "Siliqua .... ( ,iloso- 

 vLscosa." Hence the smooth form (C. heptaphylla, Sw. presumably, 

 though Swartz does not say the pods are smooth), should be made a variety 

 of G. pungens and would therefore be C. pungens, var. heptaphylla, 

 (Sw.) = C. heptaphylla, Sw. Obs. 1791 (not L. Spec. Ed. 2, 1763). 



C. polygama, L. Spec. Ed. 2, 1763. 

 Port Antonio. 



