THE BOTANY OF BERMUDA. 



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The species in the general list which the writer considers to be 

 native — that is to say, introduced by natural causes irrespective of 

 human agency, and probably earlier than the settlement of the islands 

 in 1612 — are 150 in number, distinguished by the letter A in the alpha- 

 betical index. For the convenience of the botanical reader they are 

 here enumerated. 



List A. — Species regarded as tiative. 



Acrostichum auroiim 



Adiauturu cuneatuni 



^schyuoiiiene, sp 



Ampelopsia quiiiquetblia 



Anmdiuaria tecta 



Asclepiaa Curassa vica 



Ascymni Crux Andrea; 



Aspidi urn capense 



Aspidiuiu Tluily pteris 



Aspleninm creuulatum 



Aspleninin deutatnm 



Asplfuium myriopliylhim 



Aspleninm Trichomanes 



Atriplex cr istata 



Aviceuuia nitida 



Baccharis lietoropbylla* 



Boelimeria cylindrica 



Borricliia arborescens W. I 



Cakile niaritinia 



Cakile niaritinni, var. ? aequalis. 



Calluarpa ferruginea 



Canavalia olttnsifolia 



Cardiosperunim Halicacabnm .. 

 CardioHpermnm Halicacabnm, 



V var microcarpnm 



Celtis Missisipiensis 



Ceuclirus ecliiuatns 



Cenchrns tribnloides 



Centrosema Virginiannm 



Ceratopbyllnm demersum 



Cliara ftet ida 



Cbiococca racemosa 



Coccoloba nvifera 



Conoearpns erectna 



Convolvnlns Jamaicensis 



Dicliondra Carolinensis , 



Dichondra repeus 



Desuiodinm virgatnm 



Dodouiea viscosa 



Eclipta erecta 



Elieodeudron xylocarpnm 



Ela'odeudron melanocarimm 



W. I.,A. 



S.A. 



W.I.,A. 



A. 



A. 



W.I. 



A. 



S.A. 



A. 



W.I. 



W.I.,A. 



W.I.,A. 



A. 



s. u. s. 



W.I. 

 W.I.,A. 



.,s.u.s. 



W.I. 

 W. I. 

 W. I. 

 W.I. 

 W.L.A. 



W.I. 

 A. 

 W.I.,A. 

 W. I., A. 

 W. I., 

 W.I. 

 W. I. 

 W.I. 

 W. I^ A. 

 W. I., A. 



W. I. 



A. 



W.I.,A. 



W.I. 

 W.I.,A. 

 W. I., A. 



W.I. 

 A. 



W. 



Eleocharis plautaginea 



Eqnisetnm palustro 



Engenia axillaris 



Forestiera poralosa 



Gnilandina Boudncella 



Ileliotropiuni Cnrassavicnni W. 



Herpestis Monuiera W. 



Hydrocotyle Asiatica 



I lydrocotyle repanda 



Il^drocotyle unibellata 



Ipomcea Jamaicensis 



Ipomcea Nil 



Ipomcea Pes-capriB W. 



Ipomffia i)urpnrea 



Ipomcea sagittata 



Jnncus maritimus 



Jnnciis tennis W. 



Jnngermannia sp 



Junipems Bermndiana 



Kosteletzkya Virginica 



Lagnucularia racemosa W. 



Lemna minor W. 



Lemna trisnlca W. I. , N. 



Lippia micromera 



Lippia nodillora W. 



Lippia lanceolata 



Litliospermum distichnm 



Montia fontana 



Morinda roioc W. 



Myginda Rhacoma W. 



Myrica cerifera 



Nama Jamaicensis W. 



Nepeta Cataria 



Nepbrodinm amplnm W. I 



Nepbrodinm patens 



Neplirodium tetragonnm 



Nejdirodinm villosnm W. I 



Neplirolepis exaltata W 



(Enothera biennis 



(Enotbera bnmifusa 



GLnotbera rosea 



ffiuotbera sinuata 



I., A. 



A. 

 W.I. 

 W.I. 

 W.I. 

 I., A. 

 I., A. 

 W.I. 



A. 

 W.I. 

 W.I. 

 AV. I. 

 I., A. 

 W.I. 



A. 



A. 

 I., A. 



W. I. 



A. 

 I., A. 

 I., A. 

 ,U.S. 

 W.I. 

 I., A. 

 W.I. 

 W. I. 



E. 

 I., A. 

 I., A. 



A. 

 I., A. 



A. 

 ,S.A. 



A. 



S.A. 



,S.A. 



* Tbere are five West Indian and three American species, but none of them the same 

 as the Bermuda species. 



