462 KEPOET — 1888. 



that Captain Bligli landed the best portion of his cargo of plants of the 

 breadfruit early in 1793. 



Zoology. 



Guilding, L. Description of a new species of Onchidinm. ' Tr. Linn. 

 Soc' xiv. (1825), pp. 322-324. Plate IX. 



From St. Vincent. 



Guilding, L. An Account of some rare "West Indian Crustacea. ' Tr. 

 Linn. Soc' xiv. (1825), pp. 334-338. 



7 species. The localities mentioned are St. Yincent and the ' Carib- 

 bean Sea.' 



Guilding, L. On some of the Terrestrial Mollusca of the West 

 Indies. ' Tr. Linn. Soc' xiy. (1825), pp. 339-341. 



4 species from St. Vincent. 



Guilding, L. Mollusca caribbseana. ' Zool. Journ.' ii. (1826), pp. 437- 

 444. Plate XIV. 



A few new species from St. Vincent, including Peripatus juliformis 

 which is figured. 



Walker, F. Descriptions of Chalcidites, discovered in St. Vincent's 

 Isle by the Rev. Lansdown Guilding. ' Ann. N. H.' xii. (1843), pp. 46-48. 



8 new species. 



Lawrence, G. N. Catalogue of the Birds of St. Vincent, from col- 

 lections made by Mr. F. O. Ober under the direction of the Smithsonian 

 Institute, with his notes thereon. ' P. U. S. Nat.Mus.' 1878, pp. 185-198. 



59 species. 



Lawrence, G. N. Description of seven new species of Birds from the 

 island of St. Vincent, West Indies. 'Ann. New York Ac' i. (1879), 

 pp. 147-153. 



Lister, C. E. Field-notes on the Birds of St. Vincent, ' Ibis ' (4), iv. 

 1880 pp. 38-44. 



32 species. 



Guppy, R. J. L. Terrestrial Mollusca of St. Vincent. ' P. Sci. Assoc. 

 Trinidad,' Part XII. (1881), pp. 164-166. 



16 species. 



SANTA CRUZ (see ST. CROIX). 



SOMBRERO. 



A small island lying between Anguilla and the Virgin Islands. 

 Nothing has been published on its vegetation. 



Zoology. 



Lawrence, G. N. Catalogue of Birds collected at the island of Som- 

 brero, W. I., with observations by A. A. Julien. ' Ann. Lye. N. T.' viii. 

 (1867), pp. 92-106. 



34 species. 



TOBAGO. 



The most southerly of the windward group of the British West 

 Indian Islands, lying in about 11° 9' N. lat and 60° 12' W. long., 

 and about twenty miles from Trinidad. It is twenty-six miles long by 



