FEB., 1906. PRyENUNC. BAHAM. MILLSPAUGH. 149 



Exuma West Beach, B. & M. 



Cat Cay Port Howe, Hitchcock (/. celosioides). 



Watlings Island Hitchcock (I. celosioides). 



Iresine inaguensis sp. nov. 



Caule ad basin lignoso erecto ramosissimo glabro. Foliis sessilis op- 

 positis vel opposite - fasciculatis, glabris, anguste linearis obtusis mar- 

 gine integris; paniculis elongatis, terminalis densus et tenuiter ramosis- 

 simis subaphyllis, ramis densis, spiculis oppositis vel alternis, sessilibus, 

 tenuis, rachi glabris, floribus sessilis paleaceis, calyce bracteas laterales 

 paulo superante, sepalis acutiusculis deltoideis in sicco carinatis; utri- 

 culus glaber, semen reniforme, obesum, nitidum, fusco -nigrum. 



Plants erect 6 -9 dm. compactly myriad branched, branches tenuous, 

 internodes 5-8 cm. long, leaves 3-6 cm. long, i mm. wide or slightly 

 larger. Seeds .6 x .5 mm. 



Sheep Cay Inagua, Oct. 18, 1904, Nash c^ Taylor 1139 type. 



Inagua Salt Pond Hill, N. & T. 929. This with almost capilliform 



leaves. 



EUPHORBIACE/E 



Savia bahamensis Britton. 



Rocky places in coppices and pine barrens : 

 Abaco Marsh Harbor, Brace 1644, 1723, 1609, 1638, and Cherokee 



Sound, Brace 1965, 1970. 

 Great Bahama Eight Mile Rocks, B. & M. 2407; West End, Brace 



3504, 3501, 3640. 

 Andros Fresh Creek, Northrop 610 (S. erythroxyloides), where it is 



known as " MAIDEN BUSH. " 

 New Providence Brace 345, 3906; B. 6 Br. 670; Coker 157, 160 ; 



Coppice on West Bay Street Road, Britton 84 type; and Millsp. 2163 



from the same bush. 

 Hog Island B. & Br. 438. 

 Wide Opening, Cay north of B. & M. 2772. 

 Exuma near Georgetown, B. 6 M. 2959. 

 Inagua N. or* T. 1439. 



Securinega acidothamnus (Griseb.) Muell. 



In maritime coppices and scrub lands : 



New Providence at Southwest Landing, B. 6 Br. 475 ; E. G. B. 3332. 

 Mangrove Cay Coker 225. 

 Exuma near Georgetown. B. 6 M. 2958. 



(PHYLLANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS Card. & Br. 



This species of Swartz, reported by Gardner & Brace in Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Phila. 1889: 405^ has not been collected by Mr. Brace, nor 

 seen as yet from the islands.) 



