PLANTS COLLECTED IN BAHAMAS, ETC. 125 



1753. Persea Persea, Cockerell in Ton*. Bull. xix. p. 

 95, 1892. 



Port Morant, common in cultivation. 



Xectandra, " Koland in Rottb." Descr. Rar. PL Sur. 1776. 

 N. Antillana, Meisn. in DC. Prod. xv. 1, 1864. 



Blue Mt. Peak; Port Morant; Port Antonio. 

 N. sanguinea, Rottb. "in Act. Hafn. 1778." 



Nassau. 



Cassytha, L. Spec. 1753. 

 C. filiformis, L. Spec. 1753. 



Nassau; Eleuthera; Cat Is.; Grand Cayman. 



LORANTHACE^. 



Arceuthobium, Bieb. Fl. Taur. Cauc. iii. 1819. Razou- 



mowskia, Hoffm. Hort. Mosq. 1808? 

 A. cupressoides, (Macf.) Griseb. Fl. B. W. I. 1864. 

 " Viscum, Macf." ex Griseb. 1. c. 

 Blue Mt. Peak. 

 A. opuntioides, (L.) Griseb. Fl. B. W. I. 1864. Viscum, 

 L. Spec. 1753. 

 Blue Mt. Peak. 



Plioradendron, Nutt. in. Jour. Acad. Phil. ser. 2, i. 1847. 

 P. Berterianum, (DC.) Griseb. Fl. B. W. I. 1864. Vis- 

 cum, DC. Prod. iv. 1830. 

 Blue Mts. 

 P. rubrum, (L.) Griseb. Fl. B. W. I. 1864. Viscum, L. 

 Spec. 1753. 



Constant Springs. 

 P. tetrastichus, Griseb, PI. Wr. i. 1860. 

 Crooked Is. 



EUPHORBIACE.E. 



Euphorbia, L. Gen. 1737. 



E. antiquorum, L. Spec. 1753. 



Inagua. 



Introduced and well established in most of the Bahamas, forming im- 

 penetrable thickets 10 to 15 feet high. 



