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of Millspaugh; C. saligna of West; C. cynophallophora saligna Eggers.] 

 Woods, thickets and hillsides, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 



Capparis coccolobifolia Mart. [C. cynophallophora latifolia 

 Griseb.] Thickets and hillsides, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 



Capparis portoricensis Urban. Hillside thicket between Be- 

 thania and Rosenberg, St. Jan. 



Capparis verrucosa Jacq. St. Thomas (according to Grisebach) ; 

 Virgin Islands (according to Eggers). 



Morisonia Americana L. Wooded hillsides, St. Thomas; St. 

 Jan; St. Croix (according to Eggers). 



BRASSICACEAE 



Lepidium virginicum L. [L. apetalum of Millspaugh.] Waste 

 and cultivated grounds, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 



Lepidium sativum L. Cultivated for condiment. 



Cakile lanceolata (Willd.) O. E. Schulz. [C. aequalis L'Her.] 

 Coastal sands and rocks, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 



Sinapis ARVENSis L. Naturalized near Anguilla, St. Croix (ac- 

 cording to Eggers). 



Brassica integrifolia (West) O. E. Schulz. [Sinapis integrifolia 

 West; S. brassicata Griseb., not L.; S.jtmcea of Millspaugh.] Waste 

 and cultivated grounds, St. Thomas; St. Croix; St. Jan. 



Brassica oleracea L. Cultivated for food. 



Brassica campestris L. [B. Rapa L.] Cultivated for food. 



Sisymbrium nasturtium L. [Nasturtium officinale R. Br.] In 

 rivulets, St. Thomas; St. Croix. 



Raphanus Raphanistrum L. Recorded by West. 



Raphanus sativus L. Cultivated for food. 



Koniga maritima (L.) R. Br. [Clypeola maritima L.] Culti- 

 vated for ornament. 



MORINGACEAE 



Moringa Moringa (L.) Millsp. [Guilandina Moringa L.; Hyper- 

 anther a Moringa Vahl; Moringa pterygosperma Gaertn.] Roadsides 

 and hillsides, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 



CRASSULACEAE 



Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) Kurz. [Cotyledon pinnata Lam.; 

 B. calycinum Salisb.] Dry soil, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 



ROSACEAE 



A number of different kinds of roses are grown for ornament. 



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