88 FroRA ОЕ New PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 
Acacia Farnesiana (L.) Willd. Nassau, Jan. (4 4). 
ACUAN DEPRESSA (Kunth.) Kuntze. (Desmanthus.) Red Bays, 
April (495). 
ACUAN VIRGATA (Willd.) Kuntze. (Desmanthus.) Mastic Pt., 
Мау (731). 
Mimosa rupica. L. “Sensitive plant.” Collected by Mr. 
Keith, 1891. Uncommon on Andros, but said to be abundant on 
Eleuthera. Mastic Pt. (735). 
LEUCAENA GLAUCA (L.) Benth. “Jumby-bean.” Nassau, 
Jan., Feb. ; Bearing Point, Andros, June (43, 282, 657). Nos. 
282 and 657 were shrubs, 1.5-2 m. in height. 
Lysttoma PAUCIFOLIOLA (DC.) А. S. Hitch. (Sabicu Benth.) 
“ Horseflesh,” “ sabicu.” Common in the coppet ; one of the most 
valuable timber trees. Nicol’s Town, April; Deep Creek, June 
(434). 
Lysiroma BanawENsis Benth. '' Wild tamarind.” New Provi- 
dence, Feb. (309). Same as Wright 3542. 
CALLIANDRA FoRMOsA Benth. Hog Island, Nassau, Feb. 
(255). In fruit only. Determined by Dr. B. L. Robinson at 
Gray herbarium. 
Рттнксоговіом Hysrrix Benth. (P. calliandraefolium Wright) 
In the pines, not common. Conch Sound, Мау; Deep Creek, 
June (575). Itis the same as Wright 2401. 
Рітнксоговгом Uneuis-cati (L.) Benth. “Ram's horn." 
Common near the shore оп both islands. Nassau, Jan. ; Cocoa- 
nut Pt. Andros, April (66, 235, 449). 66, collected at Nassau, 
has the leaves two-jugal and agrees with Eggers (3830). 
Pithecolobium Bahamense sp. nov. “ Ram’s horn." 
A shrub, 1.5-2 meters in height, with slender, drooping 
branches, armed with delicate, stipular spines, 3-7 mm. in length ; 
тіп, in length, petiolules 1-3 mm., 
stipitate gland at the base; leaflets oblong to oblanceolate or 
obovate, 1.25-2 cm. long, a little over half as broad, obtuse or 
mucronate at the apex, oblique and slightly unequal at the base, 
chartaceous, glabrous, shining above, entire, subsessile with a 
stipitate gland at base: inflorescence capitate, many-flowered : 
peduncles 2-3 cm. in length, much exceeding the leaves: calyx 
tubular, less than one half the length of the corolla with five ovate 
