102 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



Anastraphia, Don in Trans. Linn. Soc. xvi. 1830. 

 A. paucifloscula, Wi'. in Herb. (Plate 12.) 

 Fortune Is. ; Inagua ; Crooked Is. 



A shrub l£ to 2 m. high. Leaves ovate or obovate, 2 cm. or less long 

 1 cm. or less wide, coriaceous, glabrous and dull shining above, densely 

 woolly tomentose beneath, margin entire or spiny denticulate, petiole 

 about 2 mm. long. Heads terminating short leafy branches, narrow, 

 about 5 mm. wide at the middle and about 2 cm. long. Involucral bracts 

 gradually acuminate, more or less recurved spreading, striate, brownish, 

 outer successively shorter. Pappus tawny. 



Mr. Hemsley very kindly referred me to the herbarium name of Wright's, 

 and I have since had the opportunity of seeing in Herb. Cambridge, No. 

 248 of the S. Domingo Comm. of Inquiry, which bears the above name. 

 It differs from my specimens only in having more spinescent leaves, and 

 involucral bracts acuminate but obtuse. 



Chaptalia, Vent. Hort. Cels. 1800. 

 C. nutans, (L.) Hemsley, Biol. C. A. ii. 1881 (Benth. & 

 Hook. Gen. PI. by implication?). Tussilago, L. Syst, x. 

 1759. Lena, DC. Ann. Mus. xix. 1812. 



Nassau; Port Antonio; Porus. 

 Var. leiocarpa, (DC. ). Leria leiocarpa, DC. Prod. vii. 

 2,'1838. 

 Lucea. 



Trixis, P. Br. Hist. Jam. 1756. 

 T. frutescens, DC. Prod. vii. 2, 1838. Inula Trixis, L. 

 Syst, x. 1759. 

 Blue Mts. 



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

 L. communis, L. Spec. 1753. 

 Blue Mt. Peak. 



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

 L. Inttbacea, Jacq. Ic. rar. i. 1781-86. 



Inagua. 

 L. Jamaicensis, Griscb. Fl. B. W. I. 1864. 



Blue Mt. Peak. 



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

 S. oleraceus, L. Spec, 1753. 



Nassau; Eleuthera; Blue Mt. Peak. 



