March, 1900. Plants Utowan/e Millspaugh- 97 



Solanum inclusum Griseb. Fl. Br. W. I. 441. 



Open scrubland on the mountain back of Charlotte Amalia, St. 

 Thomas (528). 



Solanum nigrum nodiflorum (J acq.) A. Gr. Syn. Fl. 2, 1:228. 



Solanum nodiflorum J acq. Wayside ditches near Charlotte Ama- 

 lia, St. Thomas (483); shady places on Morro Hill, Santiago de Cuba 

 (1082), and Pedernales Point, Isle of Pines (1444); grassy fields along 

 Bodden Bay road, Grand Cayman (1351); and streets of Progreso, 

 Yucatan (1730). 



Solanum persic.efolium Dun. Hist. Solan. 185. 



High woods back of Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas (449), and at 

 Guanica, Porto Rico (707), agreeing with No. 645 Sintenis from 

 Cabo Rojo. 



Solanum persic.efolium angustifolium Dun: loc. cit. 



Rocky south shore of Culebras Island (620), agreeing with No. 

 646 Sintenis from Cabo Rojo. 



Solanum racemosum Jacq. Enum. PL Carib. 15. 



Stony scrubland at Pedernales Point, Isle of Pines (1415). 



Solanum Seaforthianum Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 504. 

 Grassy fields east of San Domingo city (858). 



Solanum torvum Sw. Prod. Veg. Ind. Occ. 47. 

 Old fields at Caguas, Porto Rico (197). 



Solanum verbascifolium Linn. Sp. PI. 184. 



Dry slopes of Morro Hill, Santiago de Cuba (1098); and dry 

 opens in woods, center of Cozumel Island (1547), where it is called 

 "Xaxox": "Distended Cat's-foot," referring to the form of the 

 leaves, and claw-like spines. 



Datura Metel Linn. Sp. PI. 179. 



Indigenous at Guanica, Porto Rico (712). 



Datura Stramonium Linn. loc. cit. 



Indigenous in dry fields south of Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas 

 (491, 505), where it is locally known as "Fire-weed.'' 



Cestrum diurnu.m Linn. Sp. PI. 191. 



In coco groves and upon the tableland at " The Creek," Cayman 

 Brae (1192), and in open woods center of the island of Cozumel (1539). 



Nicotiana Tabacum Linn. Sp. PI. 180. 



Apparently indigenous in scrubland at Pedernales Point, Isle of 

 Pines (1435). 



SCROPHULARIACE^. 



Verbascum Thapsus Linn. Sp. PI. 127. 



Frequent in dry fields near Walsingham and at Pagets, Bermuda; 

 plants usually low, 20-40 cm. (68). 



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