72 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, 



Cardiospermam , L. Gen. 1737. 



C. GRANDIFLORUM, S\V. PlO(L 1788. 



Blue Mts. 

 C. IIalicacabum, L. Spec. 1753. 

 Nassau; Lucea; Grand Cayman. 



Paullinia, L. Gen. 1737. 



P. curassavica, L. Spec. 1753. 

 Port Morant. 



Allophyllus, L. Fl. Zeyl. 1747. Schmidelia, L. Mant. 



i. 1767. 

 A. sp. 



Grand Cayman. 



Near Schmidelia occidentalis, Sw. ; leaflets 3, leathery, elliptical, shortly 

 petiolulate, sharply and rather remotely serrate, glabrous and shining 

 above, sparsely pubescent beneath, 4 to 7 cm. long by 1& to 3 cm. broad, 

 nerves straightish and prominent beneath; petioles l to 4 cm. long, 

 sparsely appressed pubescent; fruit globose or slightly obovoid, much 

 smaller than in S. occidentalis, about 4 mm. long. 



Cupania, L. Gen. 1737; Plum. Gen. 1703. 



C. Americana, L. Spec. 1753. 



Port Morant. 



Blighia sapida, Kcenig, Ann. Bot. ii. 1806. Kingston; Lucea, cul- 

 tivated. 



Thyana, Hamilt. Prod. Fl. Ind. Occ. 1825. Thouinia, 



Poit. in Ann. Mus. iii. 1804 (not Thunb. in L. f . Suppl. 



1781 = Linociera, Sw. in Schreb. Gen. ii. 1791.) 



Thyana from its derivation would, according to some authors, be 

 discarded. 



T. discolor, (Griseb.). Thouinia discolor, Griseb. Fl. B 

 W. I. 1864. 



Nassau; Eleuthera; Cat Is. ; Fortune Is. ; Inagua. 



Melicoccus, P. Br. Hist. Jam. 1756. 



M. bijuga, L. Spec. Ed. 2, 1762. (Melicocca). 

 Port Antonio ; Lucea. 



