March, 1900. Plants Utowan^: Millspaugh. 45 



CRASSULACE.E. 



Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) S. Kurtz Jour. Soc. Beng. xl, 2: 52. 



Naturalized on stone walls at Pagets, Bermuda (36); waste rocky 

 banks at Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas (455), where it is known as 

 "wonderful-leaf"; waste grounds common San Domingo (819); com- 

 mon on rocky grounds at Spot Bay, Grand Cayman (1311); plentiful 

 about San Miguel, Cozumel (1508), and Chichen Itza, Yucatan. 



ROSACEA. 



Chrysobalanus Icaco Linn. Sp. PI. 513. 



Dunes along the sea at Santurce, Porto Rico (284). Leaves 

 mostly emarginate, 5.3x4.3 cm. 



LEGUMINOSACEiE. 



Pithecolobium Unguis-cati (Linn.) Benth. in Hook. Lond. Jour. 

 Bot. 3: 200. 

 On rocky hillside south shore of Culebras Island (623, 631); near 

 the sea at Port Ponce (673, 677) and Guanica (705), Porto Rico. Coast 

 rocks at Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas (445), where it is known as 

 "Crab-pickle,*" and at the north end of Cozumel Island (1592). 



Pithecolobium oblongum Benth. loc. cit. 3: 198. 



Edges of the woodland east of San Miguel, Cozumel (1482). 



Albizzia Lebbek (Willd.) Benth. loc. cit. 3: 87. 



Acacia Willd. Escaped to pasture land at Catano, Porto Rico 

 (172, tree 12 meters high). Also noted in pasture south of Charlotte 

 Amalia, St. Thomas, where it is known as the "Thibet Tree." 



Acacia Farnesiana (Linn.) Willd. Sp. PI. 4:1083. 



Mimosa Linn. Environs of Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas (480), 

 where it is known as " Casha. " Sea shores Port of Ponce (674) and 

 Guanica (768), Porto Rico; also at Santiago de Cuba on the shores 

 of the bay (1014). A form with long spines (3 cm.) and much longer 

 more cylindrical pods (9 cm.) found in a mountain pasture above 

 Charlotte Amalia (444). 



Leuc/ena glauca (Linn.) Benth. loc. cit. 4: 416. 



Mimosa Linn. Environs of Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas (432), 

 where it is known as "Wild Tamarind"; and at Georgetown, Grand 

 Cayman (1392), where, for some unknown reason it is called "Chamo- 

 mile." 



Mimosa Ceratonia Linn. Sp. PI. 523. 



High on the hills back of Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas (524), 

 where it is known as "Black Amaret." 



Mimosa pudica Linn. Sp. PI. 518. 



Dry fields and pastures at Catano, Porto Rico (155); Charlotte 

 Amalia, St. Thomas (412), where it is called "Gritchee "; suburbs of 

 San Domingo city (867); at Port Antonio, Jamaica (987), and clear- 



