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lished from type specimens collected later by Dr. Britton, Dr. J. K. Small and 

 Dr. Millspaugh, are Savia bahamensis Britton, Scutellaria lon-giflora Small, and 

 Euphorbia cayensis Millsp. 



Of identified species all of the Myxomycetes, 15 of the Fungi, 38 of the 

 Lichens, all of the Liverworts, 1 of the Mosses and most of the Algaa had not 

 before been collected from the Bahamas. 



Specimens of wood, now at the University of North Carolina, were col- 

 lected from the following 40 trees : 



From Clarence^Harbor, Long Island : 

 Tetrazygia bicolor (Mill.) Cogn. 

 Ccesalpinia vesicaria L. 

 Tecoma bahamensis Northrop. 

 Fagara ftava (Vahl.) Kr. & Urb. 

 Reynosia septentrionalis Urban. 

 Erytliroxylon obovatum MacF. 

 Erytliroxylon brevipes DC. 

 Lysioloma bahamensis Benth. 

 Krugiodendron ferreum (Vahl.) Urban. 

 Guaiacum sanctum L. 

 Amyris elemifera L. 

 Gymnanthes lucida Sw. 

 Rapanea guyanensis Aubl. 

 Maytenus buxifolia (Eich.) Griseb. 

 Hypelate trifoliata Sw. 

 Ezostemma caribceum (Jacq.) E. & S. 

 Torrubia longifolia (Heimerl) Britton. 

 Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg. 

 Coccolobis diversifolia Jacq. 

 Coccolobis uvifera (L.) Jacq. 

 Bourreria havanensis (L.) Miers. 

 Pithecolobium keyense Britton. 

 Eugenia confusa DC. 

 Fagara fagara (L.) Small. 

 Colubrina colubrina (L.) Millsp. 

 Colubrina reclinata (L'Her.) Brog. 

 Mimusops sieberi A. DC. 

 Conocarpus erecta sericea Fors. 



