522 Field Coi.umiuan Museum — Botany, Vol. J. 



BORRAGINACE^. 



789. CORDIA ALBA R.&S. 



"W'hitf Manjack." Yard at P>assin. Jan. (227), March (Mrs. 

 R. 258). Eggers Fl. 548. 



790. COKDIA COLLOCOCCA L. 



" Red Manjack." A common roadside tree. Golden Rock. 

 April (348). Also at east end. Canaan. March (Mrs. R. 

 275a). Eggers Fl. 550. Fruit edible, abundant, bright red, 

 viscous. 



791. CORDLA CVLINDRISTACH\A R.&S. 



A common shrub in various situations both dry and wet. 

 King's Hill. March (314). Constitution Hill. Dec. (149). 

 Pasture at Friedensthal. Jan. (]\Irs. R. 77). EggersFl. 555. 



792. [Cordia globosa Kth. Eggers Fl. 557.] 



793. [Cordia Martinicensis R.&S. Eggers Fl. 556.] 



794. Cordia nitida Vahl. 



Dry, rocky places in forests. Signal Hill. Feb. (265). Eggers 

 Fl. 551- 



795. Cordia Rickseckeri sp. nov. 



Leaves ovate-lanceolate, entire, blunt at the apex, scaly-pubes- 

 cent upon the upper surface, smooth and shiny beneath. 

 Calyx large, fleshy, smooth and shiny, orange, rupturing, 

 unequally 5-crenate, densely stiff-haired within. Corolla 

 orange, infundibuliform, large. 



Leaves 6 to 9 in. long. 3 to 4 in. broad: petioles i to 1.5 in. 

 long; calyx Sg by ^h in.; corolla 1.25 in. diameter. Prox 

 C. Sebestina, from which, in habit, it is very distinct. 



At the east end of the island in Cotton Valley. May 28, 1896 

 (409). 



796. Cordia Sebestkna Jacq. 



"Scarlet Cordia." Yard at Bassin. Oct. (29). Feb. (Mrs. R. 

 140). Eggers Fl. 549. 



797. [Cordia sulcata deC. Eggers Fl. 553.] 



798. Cordia ulmifolia Juss. 



Fields at Midland. Dec. (156). Along gut at Bethlehem. 

 Feb. (Mrs. R. loi). Eggers Fl. 554.. 



799. (Cordia ulmifolia lineata Egg. Eggers Fl. 554.] 



800. Ehreiia Bourreria L. 



Roads on the south side. June (435). Rustup Twist. May 

 (Mrs. R. 367). Eggers Fl. 558. 



