PLANTS COLLECTED IN BAHAMAS, ETC. 93 



Randia, Houst. in L. Hort. Cliff. 1737. 

 R. aculeata, L. Spec. 1753. 



Nassau; Eleuthera; Cat Is.; Crooked Is.; Inagua; 

 Port Morant; Lucea; Porus. 

 The Inagua specimens are spineless and have small leaves about 7 mm. 

 long. 



Genipa, L. Syst. Nat. Ed. 2, 1740; Tourn. Inst. 1700. 

 G. cluslkfolia, (Jacq.) Griseb. Fl. B. W. I. 1864. Gar- 

 denia, Jacq. Coll. v. 1796. 



Nassau; Cat Is. ; Watling's; Crooked Is. ; Fortune Is. 



Guet tarda. L. Spec. 1753. 

 G. calyptrata, Rich. Cuba, t. 46, 1845-55. 



Inagua. 

 G. elliptica, Sw. Prod. 1788. 



Nassau; Eleuthera; Fortune Is.; Inagua. 

 The Inagua specimens have the fruits solitary on pedicels about 1 cm. 

 long. 



G. scabua, (L.) Lam. 111. ii. 1793. Malthiola, L. Spec. 

 1753. 



Nassau ; Inagua. 



Laugeria, Vahl, Eclog. i. 1796. 



Laugeria, Jacq. PI. Carib. pp. 2 and 16, 1760. L. Spec. Ed. 2, 1762, is 

 founded on L. odorata, Jacq. 1. c. which is now the type of a section of 

 Guettarda (Sect. Matthiola, Benth. & Hook., Sect. Guettardaria, DC). 

 Laugeria, Vahl, 1. c. included L. coriacea, Vahl, and L. resinosa, Vahl. 

 no generic characters being given. The former does not belong to Lau- 

 geria as limited by Benth. & Hook. 



L. densiflora, (Wr. ). Stenostomum, Wr. in Griseb. Cat. 



PI. Cub. 1866. Wr. PI. Cub. No. 2713. 



Nassau. 



Machaonia, Humb. & Bonpl. PI. JSquin. i. 1808. 



M. rotundata, Griseb. Fl. B. W. I. 1864. 



Port Antonio. 



This answers to the description with the exception that the leaves are 

 ovate or elliptical and pointed. It is the same as a specimen without 

 specific name, in Herb. Cambridge, collected in Jamaica by Purdie, 1844. 

 Burchill's No. 8444 and 8472-2 from Brazil, differ only in having the 

 leaves sparingly pubescent along the veins beneath and rather more 



