Notes on the larger CuUections. 217 



In i)roi)orUon to Llic oLlior two islands hit. Kustutius was inves- 

 tigated l)y Surinrjar best of all, thanks to a longer stay there. 



Saba: April 21— 28th. 



April 22th. Paris and Greathill and suri-oundings of the Bottom, 

 coll. 50 nos. 



„ 22th. Peperpot near Springbaygut. coll. 33 nos. 



„ 23th. Top of the Mountain, coll. 100 nos. 



,, 24th. I 



„ 26th. j Surroundings of the Bottom, coll. 50 nos. 



„ 28th. j 



„ 25th. Gainbygut. coll. 30 nos. 



„ 27th. Round the Island, coll. 90 nos. 



„ 27th. Laddergut. coll. 40 nos. 

 Suringar has evidently collected during these n excursions 



395 nos. 



I myself saw all the localities visited liy Surmjar. 



St. Martin: April 30th— May 5th. 



April 30th. Saltpond and Fort Amsterdam, coll. 40 nos. 



May 1st. Centryhill and Surroundings, coll. 45 nos. 



„ 2nd. from Filipsburg to Simsonsbay. coll. 50 nos, 



„ 3rd. Nakedboyhill, Princequarter. coll. 25 nos. 



„ 4th. from Filipsliurg to Cul de Sac and French frontier, 

 coll. 60 nos. 



„ 5th. from Filipsburg to Guanabay. coll. 20 nos. 

 Suringar has collected during these 6 excursions 240 nos. 

 The short time Surmgar could spend on St. Martin is the reason 

 why this island was explored but on a very small scale; the 

 French part of St. Martin has not Ijeen studied; all the loca- 

 lities named by Suringar were also visited by me. 



The collection Suringar is preserved is ,,'s Fiijks-herbarium" at 

 Leiden; duplicates are to be found in the collection Herb. Krug 

 et Urban in Berlin (K. Bot. Gart. und Museum Steglitz-Dahlem). 

 The greater part of the Suringar plants were determinated by 

 I. Urban before I took up the study of the West Indian Flora 

 and another part was detei'mined by him afterwards. 



Collections Mrs. J. van Grol-Meyers. 



The two collections of dried plants given by Mm. J. ran 

 Grol-Meyers to the Koloniaal Museum at Haarlem and the Her- 



