158 FLORA OF NEW PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 



mon, fruit and leaves variable. Nassau, Jan. ; Fresh Creek, June 

 (82, 227, 629). 



Bradburya Virginiana angustifolia (DC.) Griseb. Fresh 

 Creek, June (756). 



Galactia rudolphioides (Griseb.) Wright. Common. Nas- 

 sau, Jan. ; Nicol's Town, March, April (214, 219, 395). Agrees with 

 Wright 1 181. 



Galactia Cubensis H. B. K. (G. spiciformis T. & G.) Nas- 

 sau, Jan.; Fresh Creek, June (60, 226, 648). Agrees with 

 Wright 2332. 



Canavalia OBTUSiFOLiA (Lam.) DC. ''Horse-bean." Common 

 on sandy beaches. Nassau, Jan.; Conch Sound, April (112, 452). 

 Legume 2.5 cm. wide. Same as Curtiss 682, and Eggers 2724, 

 unnamed specifically. 



DoLiCHOLUS MINIMUS (L.) Medic. Nassau, Jan. (215). Same 

 as Curtiss 656. 



Phaseolus semierectus L. Common. Southwest Beach, N.P., 

 Jan.; Mangrove Cay, Andros, June (329). Same as Wright 137. 



ViGNA REPENS (L.) Kuntzc. Nicol's Town, March (386). Same 

 as J. Donnell Smith 181, PL Guat. 



Cajanus Cajan (L.) Millsp. "Pigeon-pea." Cultivated and 

 escaped on both islands. Nassau, Jan. (98). 



Dalbergia Brownei (Pers.) Kuntze. "Ti-ti." Kemp Sound, 

 Andros, June (680). 



IcHTHYOMETHiA PisciPULA (L.) A. S. Hitchc. (Pisctdia 

 Erythrina L.) Conch Sound, May (588). Same as Curtiss 685. 



Arachis hypog^a L. "Groundnut." Cultivated. Mastic 

 Point, May (600). 



Erythrina Corallodendron L. "Lightning tree." Culti- 

 vated. Nassau (308). 



OXALIDACE^ 



OxALis CORNICULATA REPENS Zucc. Nassau, Feb. (330). 



OxALis sp. Acaulescent, bulbs scaly; leaflets broadly obcor- 

 date, about 5 cm. wide and 2 cm. long; petioles 14-16 cm., a little 

 longer than the scape: flowers pale purple, about i cm. wide. 

 Near O. latifolia Kunth. Nassau, Feb. Probably escaped (331). 



