SOLAlt ECLIPSE, MAY G, 188.?. 89 



PORTULACE^. 



{rortulaca, ^ik)"! 



" Two varieties of portulaca" recognized. 



GUTTIFERiE. 



Galophyllum inophyllum, L., sp., 732. 



" Wood cai>;ible of liigh polisli, No. 8." 



MALTACEtE. 



Sida fallax, Walp., Eel. Meyen., 306. 

 '' Only one specimen found, No. G." 



SlMARUBE^. 



Suriana maritima, L., Spec, 284. 



Passiflore^. 

 Carica papaya, L., Sp., 1466. 



Cultivated for its fruit. 



*{Gucurbita pepo., L., Spec, 1435.) 

 Recosfuized iu cultivation. 



Cucurbitace^. 



KtJBIACEiE. 



*Morinda citrifolia, L., Spec, 250, 



" Height of tree, 15-20 feet ; branches low ; No. 1." 



BORAGINE^. 

 *Gordia subcordata, Lam., 111., 1899. 



"Tree, soft, high; lower branches touching the ground." 

 *Tournefortia argentea, L. lil., Suppl., 133. 



" Eight feet high, clumpy, light green." 

 * Hcliotropium anomalum, Hook, and Arn., Bot. Beech. Voy., 66. 



" Six inches to 18 inches iu height ; flowers white ; No. 3." 



SCROPHULARINE^. 



*Busselia juncea, Zncc, Flora, 1832, II., Beibl., p. 99. 



" One specimen only. Ground, and over tree stumps ; No. 2." A native of Mexico, probably 

 introduced for its flowers, as it is widely cultivated. 



Nyctagine^. 

 *Boerhaavia, Sp. ? 



"Vine creeping over ground and coral rock; leaves light green." Represented by a frag- 



meut which does not admit of further identification. 



*risoma grandis, R. Br., Prodr., 422. 



" A large tree, 40 or 50 feet high, with a trunk 4 feet in diameter." 



Chenopodiaceje. 

 *Boussingaultia baselloides, H. B. K., Nov. Gen. et Spec, VII., 194. 



"Vine climbing over portico." 



EXJPHORBIACE^. 



* Euphorbia piluUJcra, L., Amoen. Acad., III., 114. 

 *PhyUanthus Niruri, L., Spec. PI., 1392, 



Drticaoe^. 

 *Ficus carica, L. 



Cultivated for its fruit. 

 Fleurya ruderalis, Gaud., Voy. Urania, 497. 

 S. Mis. 110 12 



