5i6 Field Coi.u.miman Museum — Botany, Vol. I. 



701. BUCERAS Ca'IAPI'A (L.) Hitcli. 



" Almond." Cultivated and escaped. Bassin. Dec. (172), 

 March (Mrs. R. 242). Near the coast at Golden Rock. 

 March (Mrs. R. 218). Eggers Fl. 329. Pericarp acid, 

 pulpy, red or white, edible. 



702. [Conocarpus erectus L. Eggers Fl. 332.] 



703. Conocarpus erectus procumuens (L.) Jacq. 



Low grounds on the margins of salt lagoons. Shoy's Lagoon. 

 April (34.6). North side. May (Mrs, R. 355). Eggers Fl. 

 332- 



704. Laguncularia racemosa Gaertn. 



"White Mangrove." Common in lagoons and salt marshes. 

 Lime Tree Bay. March (325). North side. May (Mrs. 

 R- 370). Eggers Fl. 330. 



705. Ouisqualis Indica L. 



Cultivated at Bassin. April and May (398, Mrs. R. 337). 

 Eggers FL, p. 54. Flowers white, turning red with age. 



MELASTOMATACE.E. 



706. [Clidemia spicata deC. Eggers Fl. 316.] 



707. [Diplochita serrulata de C. Eggers Fl. 318.] 



708. [Miconia angustifolia Gris. Eggers Fl. 324.] 



709. [Miconia argyrophylla deC. Eggers Fl. 320.] 



710. [Miconia impetiolaris Don. Eggers Fl. 321.] 



711. Miconia i.^vigaia (L.) deC. 



In moist, open places on rocky ledges. Crequis. April (357). 

 Eggers Fl. 323. 



712. Mouriria Domingensis (Aubl.) Poir. 



A low, spreading tree growing almost in the water of a creek 

 at Spring Garden. July, in fruit (477). Eggers Fl. 314. 

 Rare; not seen in flower. Fruits orange, very much »like a 

 persimmon in appearance, size and taste. 



713. Tetrazygia el^agnoides deC. 



Very abundant on a ledge in Crequis \'alley. June (429). 

 Eggers Fl. 319 



ONAGRACE^. 



714. Jussieua octovalvis (Jacq.) Sw. 



CEnothera Jacq., J. angustifolia Lam. Ditches near Golden 

 Rock. Jan. (Mrs. R. 40). 



