BULLETIN 
The New York Botanical Garden 
Vol. 4. No. 13. 
Contributions to the Flora of the Bahama Islands. {!* 
By N. L. BRITTON 
EcHINODORUS CORDIFOLIUS (L.) Griseb. 
Sink holes near Georgetown, Great Exuma. (Britton & Afills- 
paugh, 3104). 
SAGITTARIA LANCIFOLIA L. 
Uncommon in the Bahamas, occurring in fresh-water or slightly 
brackish marshes in New Providence ( Coker, 176; Brace, 386); 
Great Bahama (#ritton & Millspaugh, 2660). 
CyMODOCEA MANATORUM Aschers. 
In the sea, Eight-Mile Bay, Abaco( Brace, 2886) ; washed ashore, 
Barnett’s Point, Great Bahama (Britton & Milispaugh, 2704). 
ALOE VERA L. 
Naturalized along roadsides and in scrub-land on Great Exuma 
(Britton & Millspaugh, 3050). 
PuHysurRuSs QUERCITICOLA Lindl. 
Under bushes in pine lands, Eight Mile Rocks, Great Bahama, 
A single specimen found (Britton & Adilispaugh, 2382). 
PRESCOTTIA OLIGANTHA (Sw.) Lindl. 
On stone walls, Waterloo Coppice, New Providence (2. G. 
Britton, 3437). 
PELEXIA SPIRANTHOIDES Lindl. 
Couch Sound, Andros (Northrop, 567). Distributed as Crani- 
chis sp. 
* Continued from Volume 3: p. 453. 
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