Nov. 1902. Flora of the Island of St. Croix — Millspaugh. 515 



684. Eugenma monticola (Sw.) de C. 



In open woods on Mt. Eagle, goo feet, January (i); on Signal 

 Hill, 800 feet, February (292); roadside near Rustup Twist, 

 July (Mrs. R. 463). Eggers Fl. 293. Readily distin- 

 guished from the previous species by its smaller, dull black 

 berries. 



685. [Eugenia pallens de C. Eggers Fl. 299.] 



686. Eugenia Poiretii deC 



Margin of a dry stream bed near Bassin. Sept. (Mrs. R. 2). 



687. [Eugenia Portoricensis de C. Eggers Fl. 305.] 



688. [Eugenia procera Poir. Eggers Fl. 302.] 



689. [Eugenia pseudopsidium Jacq. Eggers Fl. 303.] 



690. [Eugenia sessilitlora \'ahl. Eggers Fl. 296.] 



691. Eugenia uniflora L. 



On a rocky ledge at the west end. June (427). Eggers 

 Fl. 306. 

 692.. Eugenia virgultosa (Sw.) de C. 



"Bastard Guava Berry." Roadsides east of Bassin. June 

 (437). Lowry Hill and north side. April (Mrs. R. 334a, 

 342) Eggers Fl. 301. 



693. Jambosa Jamros (L.) Millsp. 



"Rose Plum." Cultivated at Canaan. March (Mrs. R. 273). 

 Eggers Fl. 290. Fruit used for preserves. 



694. [Jambosa Malaccensis de C. Eggers Fl. 289.] 



695. [Myrica coriacea de C. Eggers Fl. 288.] 



696. [Myrica coriacea Imrayana Oris. Eggers Fl. 288]. 



697. [Pimenta acris W.&A. Eggers Fl. 310.] 



698. [Pimenta vulgaris W.&A. Eggers Fl. 309.] 



699. PSIDIUM GUAJAVA L. 



"Guava." Cultivated and occasionally escaped. Yard at 



Bassin. Nov. (74). Fields at Bassin, in fruit. Jan. (Mrs. 



R. 65). Eggers Fl. 311. Fruit a waxy yellowish green 



without, rose color within. Used for jelly and preserves. 



COMBRETACE^. 



700. Buceras Buceras (L. ) 



Bucida Linn. Stony situations. Salt River. May (396). Low 

 grounds at east end. April (Mrs. R 346) Eggers Fl. 

 331. Wood hard and valuable; not so common as formerly. 



