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POLYGONACEiE 



Coccolobis diversifolia Jacq. Nassau, Jan. (143). Deter- 

 mined at Kew by Dr. N. L. Britton. Same as Brace 142 "var. foliis 

 minoribus" Lindau. 



Coccolobis retusa Griseb. " Pigeon-plum." Deep Creek, 

 June (705) ; Purser Point, June (662) ; low in fruit. Same as Wright 

 2252. 



Coccolobis tenuifolia L. Nicol's Town, April (443). Deter- 

 mined at Kew by Dr. N. L. Britton. Same as Wright 3368. Same as 

 Brace 151, 193, and 205. 



Coccolobis uvifera (L.) Jacq. "Sea-grape." Nassau, Jan. 

 Common everywhere along north shore of New Providence and east 

 shore of Andros (80). 



Coccolobis Wrightii Lindau. "Pigeon-plum." Deep Creek, 

 July (721). Determined at Kew by Dr. N. L. Britton. Same as 

 Wright 1395. 



Coccolobis obtusifolia Jacq. "Pigeon-plum." Deep Creek, 

 June (706). Determined at Kew by Dr. Britton to be the same as 

 Eggers 4486, which according to Lindau is C. microstachya ovalifolia 

 Meisn. 



Polygonum Portoricense Bertero. (P. densiflorum Meisn.) 

 Fresh Creek, June. Not common (621). 



Antigonum leptopus H. & A. Common in cultivation. Nassau 

 and Mastic Point, June (604). 



Chenopodiace.e 



Atriplex cristata H. B. K. Deep Creek, June (709). 



Salicornia ambigua Michx. Common along the east coast. 

 Nassau, Jan. (171). 



Salicornia Bigelovii Torr. (S. mucronata Bigel.) In the 

 swash on the west side of Andros. Wide Opening, June (669). 

 3 dm. in height, branches very strict. 



Dondia fruticosa (Forsk.) (Suceda.) Red Bays, April (455). 

 7-8 dm. in height, rigid, much branched. 



Dondia linearis (Ell.) Millsp. Common. Nassau, Jan. (194). 



