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_ east side, on rocks and bushes at 600 ft. (no. 1939). JAMEs 
Ist.: James Bay, abundant below 1300 ft. Endemic. 
Dodonaea L. 
DB. viscosa’ Jacq. num.’ Pl. Carib: 19 '(1/62) ; Rob. (hye 
171.—ALBEMARLE IsL.: Cowley Bay, low bushes in disinte- 
grated pumice near the shore (no. 1943) ; Villamil, occasional 
bushes on lava beds below 100 ft. (no. 1942). James Is_.: 
James Bay, occasional bushes 4-5 ft. high on basaltic lava at 
850 ft. (no. 1944). Further distr. general in warm countries. 
Var. spathulata Benth. Fl. Aust. I. 476 (1863); Rob. (1), 
171.—ALBEMARLE IsL.: Cowley Bay, small trees and bushes 
around 1800 ft. (no. 1946) ; Tagus Cove, bushes 4-5 ft. high, 
abundant on lava beds above 2000 ft., (no. 1945). There are 
occasional clumps of bushes, which apparently belong to this 
species, on the floor of the crater. Further distr. general in 
warm countries. 
Sapindus L. 
S. Saponaria L. Sp. Pl. 367 (1753) ; Rob. (1), 171.—ALBE- 
MARLE Isx.: Villamil, forest trees, abundant at 350-700 ft., 
scattering specimens to 1300 ft. The largest forest tree found 
on the islands, (no. 1947). Further distr. S. U. S., Mex., W. 
ind.,.s. Am. 
RHAMNACEAE 
Discaria Hook. 
D. pauciflora Hook. f. (3), 229; Rob. (1), 171.—ALBE- 
MARLE Ist.: Cowley Bay, occasional bushes from the shore to 
1300 ft.; Elizabeth Bay, Snodgrass and Heller; Cape Rose, 
occasional low bushes; Tagus Cove, occasional bushes near the 
coast; Villamil, common bushes on the lower parts. BARRING- 
TON IsLt.: common bushes near the shore (no. 1949). 
CHarLEs Is~t.: common bushes near the beach (no. 1951). 
CHATHAM Iszt.: Basso Point, common bushes to 900 ft.; 
Wreck Bay, abundant near the shore, occasional at 900 ft., (no. 
1952). Duncan IsL.: procumbent bushes at 700 ft. Hoop 
IsL.: common bushes on sand beaches. The spines are unusu- 
ally large and the leaves reduced on the specimens taken at this 
place, (no. 1950). INDEFATIGABLE IsL.: north side, Snod- 
grass and Heller; southeast side, common bushes on the lower 
