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308. PORTULACA HALI.MOIDES L. 



Very common in rocky places. Bassin. May (R). Eggers 

 Fl. 50. 



CARYOPHVLLACE^. 



309. Dkvmaria cordata (L. ) W'illd. 



Wet, stony soil along roads near the gut at Crequis. July 

 (490). Eggers Fl. 41. 



NYMPH.EACE.E. 



310. Castalia ampla Salisb. 



In a mud pond at Work and Rest. Nov. (47). Young seeds 

 red, light gray when mature. Pond at Anna's Hope. 

 April (]Mrs. R. 320). Eggers Fl. 11. 



ANONACE.E. 



311. Anona muricata L. 



"Sour Sop." In a pasture thicket near Bassin. March and 

 April (330, Mrs. R. 311). Eggers Fl. 2. 



312. [Anona laurifolia Dun. Eggers Fl. 3. J 



313. AxoxA palustris L. 



"Monkey Apple" Marshy soil in the gut at Golden Rock. 

 April (347). Eggers Fl. 4. 



314. AXONA SQUAMOSA L. 



"Sugar .\pple." Exists both wild and cultivated, the fruit 

 used for food. Pastures and fields at Bassin April (349. 

 Mrs. R. 303). Eggers Fl. 5. 



315. AxoNA reticulata L. 



"Custard Apple. ' Commonly cultivated for its fruit. W'est 

 end. June (453, Mrs. R. 434). Eggers Fl. 6. 



316. [Oxandra laurifolia Rich. Eggers Fl. 8.] 



MENISPERMACE^. 



317. CiSSAMPELOS PaREIRA L. 



"Velvet Leaf. " Crequis. March (Mrs. R. 249). Eggers Fl. 10. 



318. ClSSA.MPELOS PaREIRA MICROCARPA Gris. 



"Velvet Leaf." Climbing over shrubs and young trees in 

 woods. Signal Hill. Dec. (184), June (Mrs. R. 436). 

 Eggers Fl. 10. 



