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Psychotria undata Jacq. 



In coppices and pine barrens. The common form in the Bahamas. 



Known as " WILD COFFEE." 

 Abaco Marsh Harbor, Brace 1596, 1613. 

 Great Bahama West End, Brace 3547. 

 South Bimini Millsp. 2381 . 



Andros Nichols Town, Northrop 361 (Myrstiphyllum undatuni). 

 Hog Island B. or 5 Br. 347. 

 Rose Island B. 6 M. 2116. 

 New Providence Britton 26, too, 7/7, 142 ; Coker 28, 2Q ; B. 6 Br. 



i79< 347, 437 : Millsp. 2051, 2083, 2180, 2197, 2236, 2484 ; E. G. B. 



3149, 3147 ; Brace 29 ; Cooper 39 ; Hitchcock (Myrstiphyllum unda- 



tuni). 



Eleuthera opposite Spanish Wells and at Tarpum Bay, Coker 330, 412. 

 Great Guana Cay B. & M. 2868. 

 Exuma near Georgetown, B. & M. 3138. 

 Long Island Clarence Harbor, Coker 507. 



Morinda royoc L. 



Scrublands and pine barrens. Known as "RHUBARB" and "WiLD 

 MULBERRY." 

 Abaco Marsh Harbor, Great Cistern, and Butler Bay, Brace 1590, 



1763, tsn- 



Great Bahama Eight Mile Rocks, B. <5^ M. 2427; West End, Brace 



Andros Conch Sound, Northrop 

 Eleuthera Gregory Town, Coker 379. 



Ernodea 



This genus is being considered by Dr. Britton. 



Hemidiodia ocimifolia (Willd) Schum. 



In water holes. Not before collected on the Islands: 

 New Providence water hole on Harold Road, -B. cV 8 . Br. 532. 



Borreria 



This genus is being considered by Dr. Britton. 



Spermacoce aspera Aubl. 



On waste grounds and in sink holes: 

 Abaco Eight Mile Bay, Brace 1861. 

 Great Bahama Eight Mile Rocks, B. 6- M. 2473. 



