58 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 
TRIBULUS CISTOIDES L. [T. terrester cistoides Oliver.]| Dry soil, 
Sis Gro: 
KALLSTROEMIA MAXIMA (L.) T. & G. [Tnbulus maximus L.] 
Waste and cultivated grounds, St. Thomas; St. Croix; St. Jan. 
RUTACEAE 
ZANTHOXYLUM PUNCTATUM Vahl. [Fagara trifoliata Sw.; Tobinia 
punctata Griseb.| Thickets and banks, St. Croix. 
ZANTHOXYLUM THOMASIANUM Krug & Urban. [? Tobinia spinosa 
of Eggers.] Forest, Flag Hill, St. Thomas; St. Jan. Endemic. 
ZANTHOXYLUM SPINIFEX (Jacq.) DC. [Fagara spinifex Jacq.; 
F. tragodes of West; Zanthoxylum microphyllum Desv.| Thickets, St. 
Croix. 
ZANTHOXYLUM MONOPHYLLUM (Lam.) P. Wilson. [Fagara mono- 
phylla Lam.; Zanthoxylum simphicifolium Vahl; Z. Ochroxylum DC.] 
Hillsides, woods and thickets, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 
ZANTHOXYLUM MARTINICENSE (Lam.) DC. [Fagara martinicensis 
Lam.; Zanthoxylum Clava-Herculis of Eggers.] Woods and hillsides, 
St) uhomas- St, jan-) ot. Crom 
ZANTHOXYLUM FLAVUM Vahl. [Fagara flava Krug & Urban.] 
Bordeaux Hills, St. Jan, nearly extinct (according to Eggers). Not 
found by us on St. Jan in 1913. 
PILOCARPUS RACEMOSUS Vahl. Forest, King’s Hill, St. Jan. 
AMYRIS ELEMIFERA L.  [A. maritima Jacq.; 4. sylvatica of Eggers. | 
Woods and thickets, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix (according to 
Eggers). 
CHALCAS EXOTICA (L.) Millsp. [Murraya exotica L.] Spon- 
taneous after cultivation, St. Thomas; St. Croix. 
TRIPHASIA TRIFOLIA (Burm. f.) P. Wilson. [Limonia_ trifoha 
Burm. f.; 7. trifoliata (L.) DC.] Spontaneous after cultivation, 
naturalized in thickets, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 
Cirrus Mepica L. Recorded by Eggers as naturalized in gardens. 
Cirrus LIMA Lunan. [C. medica Limonum of Eggers; C. Limetta 
Wight.] Woodlands and thickets, naturalized, St. Thomas; St. Jan; 
St. Croix. 
Cirrus AuRANTIUM L. Occasionally spontaneous after planting, 
St. Thomas; St. Croix. 
CITRUS VULGARIS Risso. [C. Bigaradia Loisel.; C. Aurantium 
bigaradia Griseb.] Occasionally spontaneous after planting, St. 
Thomas; St. Croix. 
CITRUS DECUMANA L. Planted for its fruit. 
CITRUS BUXIFOLIA Poir. Planted for its fruit (according to 
Eggers). 
