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530. Euphorbia pilulifera procumbens Boiss. 



Between the paving bricks at Bassin. Feb. (Mrs. R. 200). 



531. Euphorbia prostrata Ait. 



Sandy soils at New Fort. Nov. (63). Between the bricks of 

 walls and of pavements in the yard at Bassin. March 

 (Mrs. R. 21 la). Eggers FI. 765. 



532. [Euphorbia thymifolia Burm. Eggers Fl. 764. J 



533. Pedilan'i'hus angustifolius Poit. 



In a thicket on low ground near the lagoon at east end. May 

 (no num.). Eggers Fl. 770. 



534. Pedilanthus padifolius (L.) Poit. 



In thickets in dry stony ground. Yard at Bassin. Feb. (Mrs. 

 R. 165). On Signal Hill, Bassin. Dec. (181). Eggers 

 Fl. 770. 



535. Pedilanthus tithymaloides (L.) Poit. 



On low grounds in thickets at east end. April (no num.). In 

 a graveyard at Midland. March (Mrs. R. 287). Eggers 

 Fl. 770. 



BUXACEyE. 



536. [Buxus Vahlii Baill. Eggers Fl. 727.] 



ANACARDIACE^. 



537. Spondias lutea L. 



"Hog Plum." In a field at Bassin. May (387). Yard at 

 Bassin. April (Mrs. R. 340). . Eggers Fl. 179. 



538. Spondias purpurea L. 



"Jamaica Plum." "Curacao Plum." Cultivated at Bassin. 

 Feb. (Mrs. R. 186, April 290). Eggers Fl. 180. 



539. Spondias dulcis Forst. 



"Pomseteer." Cultivated for its fruits. Canaan. March 

 (Mrs. R. 274). 



540. [Rhus Antillana Egg. Eggers Fl. 181.] 



541. COMOCLADIA II.ICIFOLIA Sw. 



In limestone soil at Anguilla. April (374). "The plant 

 poisons me in the same manner as does Rhus toxicodendron 

 in the States." Eggers Fl. 182. 



542. Mangifera Indica L. 



"Mango." Cultivated and naturalized. The exceedingly 

 variable fruits are largely employed for food. Gardens at 

 Bassin. Dec. to Jan. (168, Mrs. R. 53). Eggers Fl. 183. 



