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GERARDIA DOMINGENSIS Spreng. Syst. 2: 807. 
This is readily distinguished from the preceding species by its 
short pedicels, not longer than the calyx, the bracts often as long as 
the flower. Its type locality is Santo Domingo, and it occurs in Cuba 
(Wright, 2991; Combs, 443) and on the Bahamas (Eleuthera, 
Coker, 355; Andros, Northrop, 459); Abaco (Brace, 1679, 
7830); Great Bahama (Britton & Millspaugh, 2594). 
AFZELIA CASSIOIDES (Walt.) Gmel. 
Pine lands, Eight Mile Rocks, Great Bahama (Britton & Mills- 
paugh, 2457). 
BONTIA DAPHNOIDES L. 
Palmetto lands, Barnett’s Point, Great Bahama (Britton & Mills- 
paugh, 2626). 
ErNopEA CoxKErI Britton; Coker, in Shattuck, Bahama Islands, 
264. pas 
Stems very slender, trailing, finely pubescent, 3 dm. long or 
longer, aes branched. Leaves narrowly linear, 2-3 cm. long, 
I-I.5 mm. wide, rough-pubescent, very es 1-nerved, narrowed 
at the base into very short petioles; stipules about 2 mm. long; 
fruit somewhat obovate, sessile, about 4 mm. long, crowned with 
the 5 subulate calyx-lobes, which are 6 or 7 mm. in length 
Which Point, Abaco (Coker, 564, type); Marsh Harbor, 
Abaco (Brace, 1805, 1821); Great Bahama (Aritton & Mills- 
paugh, 2370, 2682). 
GuETTARDA Krucu Urban. 
A small tree, up to 4 m. high, abundant in the scrub lands on 
Inagua, and erroneously referred to G. calyptrata by Mr. Hitch- 
cock (Nash & Taylor, 928, 919, 1309, 1369); also on Great 
Exuma (Britton & Milispaugh, 3022); Great Guana Cay (2rit- 
ton & Millspaugh, 2870); Abaco (Brace, 7582). 
CAYAPONIA RACEMOSA (Sw.) Cogn. 
Coppice, Old Kerr’s Point, Abaco (Brace, 2014); clearing, 
Lake Cunningham Road, New Providence (#rztton, 120). 
EvpaTORIUM CAPILLIFOLIUM (Lam.) Small. 
Widely distributed in the Bahamas, in pine and scrub lands, 
sink-holes and moist open places, sometimes invading cultivated 
ground as a weed. 
