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Euphorbia vaginulata Gris'eb. 



The following specimens represent the important rediscovery of this 

 endemic species. 



Little Inagua Moujean Harbor, JV. 6 T. 1222. 



Inagua N. & T. 1 170, 1304. 



Grand Turk Island Hjalmarsson (type,) N. 6 T. 3764. 



The plants grow in great profusion on Grand Turk Island. The 

 Inagua specimens, while apparently differing from those of Grand Turk 

 Island and Little Inagua on account of their longer leaves (twice or 

 thrice the length) and darker bark, have the same characters as the 

 type. 



Pedilanthus tithymaloides (L) Poit. ? 



In coppices, rare: 



Andros at Deep Creek, Northrop 693 (P. angustifolius ?) 

 Inagua at Mathew Town, N. 6 T. 1363. 

 Grand Turk Island N. 6 T. 3761. 



Plants from Grand Turk Island are now growing in the conservatory 

 of the Garden which give promise of settling upon the specific character 



of this form. 



RUBIACE.E. 



Rachicallis maritima (Jacq.) K. Sch. 



R. rupestris (Sw.) D. C. On maritime rocks throughout the Islands. 

 Often the only vegetation on many of the sea washed islets. Observed 

 by B. &* M. and Millsp. on each island visited. The collections con- 

 tain the following sheets: 



Spanish Cay Brace 1562. 



Great Bahama Allen 36. 



South Cat Cay Millsp. 2425. 



North Cat Cay Millsp. 2415. 



Andros Red Bays and Fresh Creek, Northrop 458 (R. Americana) where 

 it is known as "SAND-FLY BUSH," "SALT WATER BUSH," "SEAWEED" 

 and " WILD THYME." 



New Providence Cooper 2; B. 6 Br. 293; Curtiss 32; Coker 19; 

 Wight 190; Millsp. 2249; Brace 161, /6j, 173 ; Hitchcock (R. Amer- 

 icana.) 



Crooked Island Hitchcock (R. Americana). 



Inagua N. 6 T. 904, 1366, 1391. 



Grand Turk Island. N. &> T. 3812. 



Exostema caribaeum (Jacq.) Willd. 



In shady coppices. Known as "PRINCE WOOD. 

 Elbow Cay Brace 1698. 



