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(13) W. B. HEMSLEY. In Gardeners Chronicle, n.s. xvii., p. 263, 

 ' 1882; ; 



(14) De Candolle's Prodromus, xvi., 2, p. 138. 



(15) DESCOU.RTILZ. Flore des Antilles, vii., p. 5, t. 453. 



(16) L. G. Tippenhauer. Die Insel Haiti, 4to., pp. 693, illustrated, 



1893- 



(17) Engler's fahrbiicJier, xvii., Literaturber., p. 25. 



(18) John Gardiner and L. J. K. Brace. Provisional List of 



the Plants of the Bahama Islands. Arranged with Notes 

 and Additions by C. S. Dolley, in Proceedings of the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, pp. 349-407, 

 1889. 



(19) A. S. Hitchcock. List of Plants collected in the Bahamas, 



Jamaica, and Grand Cayman, in the Fourth Annual Report 

 of the Missouri Botanic Garden, pp. 47-179, 1893, with four 

 plates. There are also separate copies. 



(20) H. F. A. EGGERS. Flora of the Bahamas, in Nature, xxxvii., 



pp. 565, 1888. 



(21) J. G. Baker. British Association Committee's Report, 1888. 



(22) J. COSMO MELVILL. List of the Phanerogams of Key West, 



South Florida, in Memoirs of the Manchester Literary and 

 Philosophical Society, 3rd series, viii., pp. 138-154, 1884. 



(23) J. M. HOLZINGER. List of Plants new to Florida, in Con- 



tributions from the U.S. National Herbarium,!., p. 228, 1893. 

 The supplement to Chapman's Flora of the Southern United 

 States, 1883, it may be added, is largely composed of West 

 Indian species. 



(24) Island Life, p. 5. 



(25) W. FaWCETT. Report on the Cayman Islands, in the Bulletin 



of the Botanical Department, Jamaica, No. 11, 1889. 



(26) J. URBAN. Additamenta ad cognotionem Florae Indian Occi- 



dental, in Engler's fahrbiicher, xv., pp. 286-361, 1892-3. 

 Also reprinted with both a separate and the original pagina- 

 tion. 



W. BOTTING HEMSLEY. 



