264 VEGETATION 



Gerardia maritima Raf. Edge of brackish pond, Nassau; Which Point, Abaco 

 (300, 565). 



Gerardia domingensis Spreng. Spanish Wells, George Island (355). 



Russellia juncea Zucc. In a graveyard, Spanish Wells, Eleuthera (308). Intro- 

 duced, but now thoroughly established. 



Monniera monniera (L.) Britton. Borders of a fresh marsh near shore, Watlings 

 Island (461). 



Biwhnera elongata Sw. Pine-barrens, New Providence (543). 



LENTIBULACE^;. 

 Utricularia sp. Fresh-water pool, Arthurs Town, Cat Island (436). 



BIGNONIACE.3S. 



Tecoma bahamensis Northrop. Nassau (110). Mangrove Cay, Andros; Clarence 

 Harbor, Long Island; Gregory Town and Tarpum Bay, Eleuthera; Cat Island; 

 Watlings Island; Abaco. 



Stenolobium stans (L.) G.Don. (Tecoma stans (L.) Juss.) (Yellow Elder). Nassau 

 (295); Current Settlement, Eleuthera. 



ACANTHACE^. 



Diapedium assurgens (L.) Kuntz. Rock quarry, Nassau; Water Cay, Long Island 



(273, 523). 

 Anthacanthus acicularis (Sw.) Nees. Gregory Town, Eleuthera (377); Watlings 



Island; Abaco. 



EUBIACE2E. 



Philanthus myrtilloides Griseb. (Boar Black-torch). Low coppice, Watlings Island 

 (469). 



Antirrhoea lucida (Sw.) Hook. Clarence Harbor, Long Island (517). 



Antirrhcea myrtifolia (Griseb.) Urban. Near the beach, Green Cay (246). 



Langeria densiftora (Griseb.) B. & H. High coppice, Blue Hills road, New 

 Providence (551). 



Chiococca parvifolia Willd. Low coppice, Soldiers road, New Providence (557). 



Chiococca pinetorum Britton. Killarney pine-barrens, and low places on North 

 shore, New Providence (18, 80, 163, 185). 



Chiococca racemosa L. Gregory Town, Eleuthera (363). 



*Galium Jiispidulum Mich. In pine-barrens, Which Point, Abaco (563). 



Ernodea cokeri Britton (sp. nov.f.). Stems very slender, trailing, finely pubescent, 

 3 cm. long or longer, much branched. Leaves narrowly linear, 2-3 cm. long, 

 1-1.5 mm. wide, rough-pubescent, very acute, 1-nerved, narrowed at the base 

 into very short petioles; stipules about 2 mm. long; fruit somewhat obovate, 

 sessile, about 4 mm. long, crowned with the 5 subulate calyx-lobes, which are 

 6 or 7 mm. in length. Growing under Pteridium caudatum (E.) Kuhn in pine- 

 barrens, Which Point, Abaco (564). W. C. Coker, July 20, 1903. 



Ernodea littoralis L. Killarney pine-barrens, New Providence; near beach, Green 

 Cay (63, 244). Common on the shores of all the islands. The Green Cay 

 plants had white flowers. 



Rachicallis maritima (Jacq.) Schum. On rocks along shore, West road, New Provi- 

 dence (19) ; common in like situations on all the islands visited. 



