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392. Chione glabra, DC. 



l!^ot seen flowering. In forests, rare. — St. Croix (Fair Plain) ; St. 

 Thomas (Soldier Bay). 



393. Scolosanthus versicolor, Valil. 



Fl. Oct.-Dec. Pedicels often transformed into spines, as mentioned 

 by DC. (Prodr. iv, 484). Leaves 2"'-3"' long.— St. Croix (West and Ryan 

 in Hb. Havn.); St. Thomas (rather common in thickets); Water Island. 



394. Erithalis fruticosa, L. a) aufl [i) odorifera, Jacq. 



Fl. Oct.-March. Along the coast, not uncommon. — All islands. 



395. Chiococca racemosa, Jacq. 



Fl. March-Dec. In forests, common. — All islands. 



39^. Ixora ferrea, Benth. 



Fl. Feb.-May and Nov.-Dec. Among rocks on high hills over 1200', 

 not uncommon. — St. Thomas (Crown). 



397. Coffea arabica, L. (v. Coifee-tree). 



FL May-July. Berry ripe Nov.-Dec. ^Naturalized in shady localities. 

 Formerly cultivated on most estates on a small scale, principally in St. 

 Jan. — All islands. 



398. Faramea odoratissima, DC. (v. Wild Coffee). 



Fl. June. In thickets on high hiUs. — St. Croix (West and Benzon in 

 Hb. Havn.); Virgin Islands (not uncommon). 



399. Psychotria glabrata, Sw. 



Fl. June-Sept. Here and there in shady valleys. — All islands. 



400. P. tenuifolia, Sw. 



Fl. May. In thickets on high hills, rare. — St. Thomas (Crown, 1500^). 



401. P. Brownei, Sprg. 



Fl. June-Sept. In woods, common. — ^AU islands. 



402. P. horizontalis, Sw. 



Fl. May-Dec. Along roads and in thickets, common. — All islands. 



403. Palicourea Pavetta, DC. c) and (i) var. rosea, Egg. 



Fl. Feb. and Aug. P) corolla-lobes rosy, anthers bluish, and stem 

 brownish. In forests, not uncommon. — fi) all islands. «) St. Thomas 

 (Signal Hill). 



404. Morinda citrifolia, L. (v. Pain-killer). 



Fl. June- Aug. Leaves used against headache. Naturalized in gar- 

 dens. — St. Croix ; St. Thomas. 



