FLORA OF NEW PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 189 



Eupatorium odoratum L. Nassau, Jan. (6). Same as Wright 



295- 



Eupatorium villosum S\v. Common and variable. Nassau, 

 Nicol's Town, March, Conch Sound, April (307, 340, 563). No. 

 307 from Nassau, and 563 from Conch Sound are almost entirely 

 glabrous forms. 



Willughb^eya scandens (L.) Kuntze. (Mikahia Orinocensis 

 H.B.K.) Not uncommon in wet places Hog Island, Feb.; Conch 

 Sound, May (245). Same as Wright 3600. 



Aster exilis Ell. In damp places. Hog Island, N.P., Feb.; 

 Conch Sound, April; Fresh Creek, June (246, 650). 



Baccharis dioica Vahl. " Broom-bush." Common near the 

 shore. Nassau, Jan. (68). 



Erigeron quercifolium Lam. In the pines. New Providence, 

 Feb.; Nicol's Town, March (324, 360). 



Pluchea fcetida (L.) B.S.P. Damp ground in the pines. 

 Red Bays, April (498). Same as Eggers 4103. 



Pluchea camphorata DC. Banana holes in the pines. N.P., 

 Feb. (317). 



Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass. "Cough-bush." New Provi- 

 dence, Feb.; Nicol's Town, March (283). 



Parthenium Hysterophorus L. Nassau, Jan. (1). 



Iva cheiranthifolia Kth. New Providence, Feb. (31 1). Same 

 as Eggers 4286. 



Iva imbricata Walt. Common on sandy shores. Deep Creek, 

 July (716). 



Ambrosia hispida Pursh. " Bay lavender," " sweet bay." Com- 

 mon on sandy beaches of both islands. Nassau, Jan. ; Mastic 

 Point, May (62). 



Isocarpha oppositifolia R. Br. " Boston catnip." Deep 

 Creek, June (681). Determined at Kew by Dr. Britton. 



Borrichia arborescens DC. Common on both islands. 

 Glabrate and canescent forms found growing together in several 

 localities. Nassau, Jan. (90). Canescent form the same as Eggers 

 1609, the glabrous the same as Wright 2899. 



Amellus aspera (Jacq.) Kuntze. (Melanthera deltoidea Rich.) 

 Common on both islands. Nassau, Jan. ; Red Bays, April (58, 

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