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FLORA OF NEW PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 87 
LAURACEAE 
NECTANDRA SANGUINEA Rottb. ‘Sweet torchwood." Com- 
mon in the coppet. Conch Sound, Red Bays, April ; Fresh Creek, 
June (487, 613). Agrees with Wright 484 except that the leaves 
are narrower (2.5-3 cm.). қ 
CassvrHA FILIFORMIS Г. Common on shrubs and low trees. 
Nassau, Jan. (78, 104, 512). A more slender form with yellow 
stems was found on low grasses at Loggerhead Creek on the west 
side of Andros, also found on Rose Island, М, Р. (266). 
Persea Persea (L.) Cockerell. “ Avocado pear." Common 
in cultivation. Nicol’s Town, March (371). 
PAPAVERACEAE 
ARGEMONE Mexicana L. Common about Nassau, Jan. (51). 
CRUCIFERAE 
Brassica ARVENSIS (L.) B.S.P. (В. Sinapistrum Boiss). Nas- 
sau, Jan. (225). Leaves almost entire. 
LrPrpiUM Vircinicum Г. Nassau, Jan. (140). 
CAKILE AEQUALIS L'Her. Common on sandy beaches. Salt 
Cay, Feb. (88, 278). Same as Wright 1863. 
| CAPPARIDACEAE 
PEDICELLARIA PENTAPHYLLA (L.) Schrank. «Wild mustard." 
Fresh Creek, June (630). 
CRASSULACEAE 
BRYOPHYLLUM PINNATUM (Lam.) S. Kurz. (B. calycinum 
Salisb.) **Live-for-ever." Nassau, Jan.; also оп oq ыг 
ROSACEAE 
CuRvsomALANUs Icaco L. “Pigeon plum." < 
sandy shores, Nassau, Jan.; Fresh Creek, June. Many speci- 
mens at latter locality had white drupes (115). 
Common on 
MIMOSACEAE 
ACACIA CHORIOPHYLLA Benth. “ Cinnecord.” Common in the 
pines on both islands. New Providence, Feb. ; Nicol’s Town, 
March (312, 364). 
