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670. LaWSONIA INER.MIS L. 



"Mignonette." Cultivated in gardens. Bassin. Jan. to May 

 (213, Mrs. R. 377). Eggers Fl., p. 54. 



PUNICACE^. 



671. PuNicA Granatum L. 



"Pomegranate." Naturalized and occasionally cultivated. 

 The yellow-flowered form in a yard at Bassin, Feb. (Mrs. 

 R. 84); the crimson-flowered at Lowry Hill, May (Mrs. R. 

 388). Eggers Fl. 313. 



LECYTHIDACE.E. 



672. COUROUPITA GUIANENSIS Aubl. 



" Nutmeg Tree." Cultivated at Bassin. April (Mrs. R. 344), 

 June (no num.). Eggers Fl., p. 53. 



RHIZOPHORACE.E. 



673. [Rhizophora Mangle L. Eggers Fl. 328.] 



^lYRTACE.E. 



674. [Anamomis punctata Oris. Eggers Fl. 308.] 



.675. [Chytraculia Chytraculia (L.) Millsp. Eggers Fl. 286.] 



676. [Chytraculia pallens (Oris.) Eggers Fl. 287.] 



677. [Eugenia acetosans Poir. . Eggers Fl. 300.] 



678. [Eugenia axillaris Poir. Eggers Fl. 294.] 



679. Eugenia buxifolia Willd. 



Near Blessing. June (Mrs. R. 417)- Eggers Fl. 291. 



680. Eugenia floribunda West. 



" Guava Berry." Moist pasture lands at Spring Garden. July 

 (478). Contentment. June (Mrs. R. 405). Eggers Fl. 

 307. Fruit edible, used for making preserves. 



681. Eugenia glabrata de C 



Shaded roadside at the gut, near Little La Grange. July (t). 

 Eggers Fl. 298. 



682. [Eugenia lateriflora Willd. Eggers Fl. 295.] 



683. Eugenia luiustrina Willd. 



Margins of woodlands, in rocky soil. Signal Hill, Bassin. June 

 (439). Lowry Hill. April (Mrs. R. 334b). Eggers Fl. 

 304. Berries shiny, black, sour. 



