(317) 
Great Banama (Britton & Millspaugh 2491; Brace 3601); 
Axsaco (Brace 1578, 1489); Great Sturrup Cay (Britton & 
pe 2278); New PRovIDENCE (Cooper 67; Curtiss 172; 
ker 81; Britton 107; Britton & Brace 190); ANDROS 
(Northrop 522a); Evsuruera (2. G. Britton 6528); Cave 
Cay (Britton & Milispaugh 2822); Lone Cay (Brace gog2). 
Acktin’s Istanp (Brace 4273, 436¢); Waruine’s IsLanp (Brit- 
ton & Millspaugh 6073, 6093); Inacua (Nash & Taylor 885, 897, 
898); Lirttn Inacua (Nash & Taylor 1194); Granp Turk 
(Nash & Taylor 3773). Frequent on the Keys of Florida. The 
Cuban and Jamaican Z. nertandra Griseb. seems to be the same 
species, which varies greatly in pubescence, contiguous vines being 
either glabrous or almost velvety. 
Rochefortia bahamensis sp. nov. 
shrub or small tree up to 4 m. high, with a trunk 6 dm. thick, 
the ve scaly, the inches spreading, the twigs grey-green, flex 
uous, sometimes with spines 4-6 mm. long at the nodes. Young 
foliage sparing’y puberulent, soon glabrous; leaves coriaceous, 
obova o orbicular, 2-6 cm. long, obtuse or emarginate at the 
apex, ee to cuneate at the base, the midvein prominent, the 
to about the middle, its lobes oblong, obtuse; filaments about as 
long as the anthers; ovary ovoid, about 3 mm. long, the two styles 
erect or a little incurved. 
Scrub lands near Lighthouse, Watling’s Island (&rztton & 
Millspaugh 6167, type); rocky coppice between lakes, Watling’s 
Island (Britton & Millspaugh 6146); Gnu Bluff, Crooked 
Island (Brace 4744); Road to South Side, Long Cay (Brace 
4109). Nearest to R. cuneata Sw. 
TouURNEFORTIA TOMENTOSA Mill. 
Governor’s Harbor, Eleuthera (&rétion & Millspaugh 5445); 
near Orange Creek, Cat Island (Britton & Millspaugh 5728); 
Albert Town, Long Cay (@race 4129). 
SALVIA CoccINEA L. 
Naturalized along roadsides, Cockburn Town, Watling Island 
(Britton & Millspaugh 6044). 
