92 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 
Kuntze.] Woods, hillsides and thickets, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. 
Croix. 
ANTHACANTHUS ACICULARIS (Sw.) Nees, attributed by West and 
by Lindau to St. Croix, is known to me only from Jamaica. [Justicia 
acicularis Sw.| 
ODONTONEMA NITIDUM (Jacq.) Kuntze. [Justicia nitida Jacq.; 
Thyrsacanthus nitidus Nees.| St. Thomas and St. Croix, at least 
formerly. 
DREJERELLA MIRABILOIDES (Lam.) Lindau. [Justicia mirabiloides 
Lam.; Beleperone nemorosa of Eggers.| Shaded situations, St. 
Rhomas; St. jan; StGrom 
DIAPEDIUM ASSURGENS (L.) Kuntze. [Justicia assurgens L.; 
Dicliptera assurgens Juss.| Banks, thickets and waste grounds, St. 
Thomas; St. jam-aSt.. Grom. 
JUSTICIA PERIPLOCIFOLIA Jacq. [J. reflexiflora Vahl and var. 
glandulosa Eggers; Ecbohum reflexiflorum Wuntze.| Thickets, St. 
ihomasy St. laniwot Croicc 
JUSTICIA PECTORALIS Jacq. [Dianthera pectoralis Gmelin.]| Waste 
and cultivated moist grounds, St. Thomas; St. Jan (according to 
Eggers); St. Croix. 
Justicia sEssILis Jacq. [J. pauciflora Vahl; Dianthera sessilis 
Gmelin; Siphonoglossa sessilis Oerst.| Thickets and hillsides, St. 
(Mhomas- st. jan; ot. Crom. 
JUSTICIA CARTHAGINENSIS Jacq. Woodlands, hillsides and waste 
grounds, St. Thomas; St. Croix. 
JusTICIA SECUNDA Vahl. Thickets, St. Croix (according to 
Lindau). 
BARLERIA LUPULINA Lindl. Waste grounds, St. Thomas; St. 
Jane 
BARLERIA HIRSUTA Jacq., recorded from St. Thomas by West, is a 
species unknown to modern botanists except from description and the 
published illustrations of Jacquin (Obs. 2: pl. 22; Icon. Pict. pl. 772); 
it has been referred to Duggena spicata of the Rubiaceae, but the 
description of its flowers does not apply to that plant. 
CROSSANDRA INFUNDIBULIFORMIS (L.) Nees. Cultivated for orna- 
ment. 
GRAPTOPHYLLUM PICTUM (L.) Griff. [G. hortense Nees.] Culti- 
vated for ornament. 
PSEUDERANTHEMUM BICOLOR (Schrank) Radlk. [Justicia bicolor 
Sims.] Cultivated for ornament. 
ERANTHEMUM NERVOSUM R. Br. Cultivated for ornament. 
PACHYSTACHYS COCCINEA Nees. Cultivated for ornament. 
