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is the only one of the series under consideration with white 
flowers 
Grisard & Van den Berghe* would infer this species in the 
statement ‘‘ Quant aux bois de ‘Bahama’ egalementt utilises 
en teinture, mais n’ont aucune importance commerciale et 
industrielle en Europe.”’ 
The wood of “‘ Braziletto”’ (Caesalpinia bahamensis) is re- 
corded? as being imported from New Providence in 1857. 
to Kew in !897 was examined by Prof. Hummel at the York- 
yellow. Pod flat, chartaceous or leaf-like, 2} in. long, about 
ustr. Indig. et Exot. in Bull. Soc. d’Accl., 1894, p. 323. 
t Referring here to Nicaragua wood. 
: Redwood, Suppl. Pharmacopia (London, 1857), p. 267. 
i 1895, in Herb. Kew. 
I] Note with specimen of the wood in Museum, Kew. 
