McAtee — Plants Collected on si. Vincent Island, Florida. 19 



Batodendron arboreum (.Marsh. ) Nutl. 



Polycodium stamineum (L.) ;.sv/^/ fate]. Flowers, October 30. 



\'iicci niitm myrsinites Lam. 



A RMER] U'KAK. 



Limonium nashii Small. Mowers, November 3. This form seems to 

 be little it any different from carolinianum. 



Rben iceae. 



Dioapyros virginiana L. 



Oi.eaceae. 



Osmanthus americana (L.) B. & II. Black haw. 



Spigeliaceae. 



Polypremum procumbens L. >ect\< fallen, October 30. 



( rENTIANACEAE. 



Sabbatia dodecandra < L. ) B. S. P. Flowers, November 4. 



COXVOLVULACEAE. 



Ipomoea littoralis (L. ) Boiss. 



Tpomoea pes-caprae < L. i Sweet. Railroad vine. This vine grows on 

 the beach as near the water as it is aide to maintain itself, and 

 upon the first ridge hack of the beach. It is an efficient sand 

 binder. Nearly mature fruit, October 30. 



Ipomoea speciosa Walt. .Mature fruit, October 30. 



CUSCUTACEAE. 



Cuscuta compacta Juss. Flowers, November 2. 



Sol \nao:.\k. 



Physalis angulata L. Mature fruit, October 30. 



Physalis angustifolia Nutt. Botb immature and mature fruits. 

 November 1 . 



Heliotropaceae. 



Heliotropium indicum L. Seeds found in duck stomachs, collected 

 .January, 1910. 



Verbenaceae. 



Verbena urticaefolia L. Mature fruit, October 31. 

 ( 'allicarpa americana L. 



1. IMIACEAE. 



Teucrium nashii Kearney. Flowers. October 31 and November 6; 



mature akenes, October 31. 

 Trichostema dichotomum L. Akenes ripe, mostly fallen, October 31. 

 Monarda punctata L. Flowers. October 31. 

 Conradina canescens (T. and G.) A. Gray. Flowers, October 30. 

 Me80sphaerum rugosum (L.) Pollard. Akenes fallen, November 2. 



KuiNA.vniAci: \k. 



Monniera monniera (L.) Britton. Ripe capsules, < (etcher :',(). 



f Gerardia plunkenetii Ell. Flowers and dehisced capsules, October 



31. 

 '.. rardia tetacea Walt. Flowers and dehisced capsules, November -t. 



