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ee minutely but strongly reticulate-nerved on both surfaces, ae 
the upper surface bright green, the lower surface paler; pet 
= mm. long; racemes very slender, numerous, recurved- see nhs 
ing, finely puberulent when very young, in fruit glabrous; pedicels 
1 mm. long in fruit, much longer than the ochreolae; — bright 
white, m. broad ; sepals oval, obiiee about as long as the 
stamens; frat ers narrowed at tthe base, bluntish a the apex, 6 
mm. long, 3-4 mm . thick, faintly several-ribbed, not coronate. 
Mathew Town to Lower Savannah, Inagua (Wash & Taylor, 
1352, type); Miner’s Tent to Balsam Hill, Inagua (ash & Tay- 
lor, 7280); coppice, Lake Cunningham, New Providence (Britton 
& Brace, 647). The abundant gracefully drooping racemes of 
bright white flowers make the bush very beautiful. 
PERSEA PUBESCENS (Pursh) Sargent. 
Palmetto lands, Barnett’s Point, Great Bahama (Britton & 
Millspaugh, 2650). 
Clematis bahamica (Kuntze) Britton. 
Clematis diotca var. virginiana 2. bahamica Kuntze, Verhand. 
Bot. Ver. Prov. Brand. 26: 102. 1885. 
Vine slender, trailing or high-climbing, the young plants spar- 
ingly and loosely pubescent. Leaves trifoliolate or the uppermost 
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under side; achenes aes only 3 mm. long, the filiform plu- 
mose style 3-5 cm. long; flowers not yet collecte 
Dr. Kuntze gave ae name to this plant only on his study of 
Mr. Brace’s zo. 797 in the Kew Herbarium, which is a scrap col- 
lected on Eleuthera, showing the young leaves just unrolling and 
from which he obtained the faulty impression that the leaflets are 
linear in outline. Our collections illustrate the species from Abaco 
(Brace, 1516, 1504, 1931); Great Bahama (Britton & Millspaugh, 
2393); Great Exuma (&ritton & Millspaugh, 3051). It seems to 
be more nearly related to C. dzo¢ca L., the type locality of which 
is Jamaica, than to any other species. 
BRASSICA INTEGRIFOLIA (West) O. E. Schultz. 
Waste places, Georgetown, Great Exuma (Sritton & Mills- 
paugh, 3179). 
CAPPARIS CYNOPHALLOPHORA L 
Shore of Cave Cay, Exuma Chain (2rztton & Milispaugh, 
