Nov. 1902. Flora of the Island of St. Croix— Millspaugh. 507 



572 Triumfetta semitriloba Havanensis (Kth.) 



In fields and the yard at Bassin. Dec. (136), Feb. and March 

 (Mrs. R. 138, 225). 



573. Triumfetta rhomboidea Jacq. 



In the yard at Bassin. Dec (136 pt.), Jnne (h). Eggers 

 Fl. 103. 



574. CoRCHORUs acutangulus Lam. 



Common in gardens. Bassin. Jan. (188). East end. June 

 (Mrs. R. 406). Eggers Fl. 104. 



575. CoRCHORUS SILIQUOSUS L. 



Common in cultivated places. Cane field at Golden Rock. 

 Jan. (196). Waste hillside at Bassin. June (Mrs. R. 410). 

 Eggers Fl. 105. 



576. [Corchorus hirtus L. Eggers Fl. 106.] 



577. Corchorus hirsutus L. 



Frequent in rocky open situations. New Fort. Nov. (62). 

 North side at Salt River. Feb (Mrs. R. 145). Eggers 

 Fl. 107. 



MALVACEAE. 



578. Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moen. 



" Okra. " Cultivated, and escaped in many localities. Judith's 

 Fancy. Feb. (Mrs. R.). Used for soups. Eggers Fl. 79. 



579. Abutilon graveolens W.&A. 



" Marsh INIallow." In a pasture at jNIidland. Feb. (Mrs. 

 R. 176). 



580. Abutilon Indicu.m (L.) G.Don. 



In gardens and pastures, frequent. Bassin. April (Mrs. R. 

 318), Oct (8). Eggers Fl. 70. 



581. [Abutilon lignosum Rich. Eggers Fl. 71.] 



582. Abutilon i;mbellatum S\v. 



Rocky soil at the east end of the island. July (ee). Eggers 

 Fl. 69. 



583. [Bastardia viscosa Kth. Eggers Fl. 72.] 



584. GossvpiuM Barbadense L. 



Becoming common in waste places everywhere. Hundreds of 

 acres were formerh' planted in cotton, though none is at 

 present grown on the island. Cotton \'alley, formerly in 

 cotton, is now a deserted, useless area, run to cactus, cot- 

 ton, crotons and salvia. Roadsides at Bassin. Nov. (51), 

 Jan. (Mrs. R. 62). 



