40 FLoRA оғ New PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 
1 cm. long, the three outer ones keeled, keel pilose : petals yel- 
low, oblanceolate or obovate, nearly twice as long as the sepals 
and about 1 cm. in width: stamens 10, the three upper difform : 
anthers linear, puberulous along the furrow, bursting at the top 
by two short clefts: ovary about 5 mm. in length, shorter than 
the flattened style and covered with appressed white hairs : leg- 
ume purplish-brown, linear-oblong, 3-5.5 cm. long, 5-7 mm. wide, 
bivalved, compressed, mucronate, with a few scattered hairs : seeds 
about eight, oblong, compressed. 
Collected іп the coppet at Fresh Creek, Andros, June 10, 
most closely related to C. Zueata Sw. (638). 
PLATE б. Cassia Caribaea. Portions of plant, natural size; 1, leaflet. 
TaMaRiNDUS Inpica Г. “Tamarind.” Fresh Creek, June; 
Deep Creek, July (642, 717). 
HaEMATOXYLON САМРЕСНІАМОМ Г. “ Logwood.” Nassau, 
Jan.; Lisbon Creek, Andros. Naturalized (195). 
CAESALPINIA OVALIFOLIA Urban. “ Nicker-bean.’’ Nassau, 
Тап. (116). Described in Symbolae Antillanae, 2: 273. 
1900. 
CarsaLPINIA CRISTA L. (С. Bonducella L.) “ Nicker-tree." 
Nassau, Jan. (106). Both species quite common on New Provi- 
dence and Andros on sandy beaches. 
CAESALPINIA RUGELIANA Urban. Common in the pines. 
Conch Sound, March (426). Same as Wright 2364. 
PELTOPHORUM ADNATUM Griseb. “ Horse-bush.”’ Upper sur- 
face of leaflets hirsute. Otherwise same as Wright 2359. Deep 
Creek, July (712). | 
POINCIANA REGIA Во}. “Ротаапа,” “flamboyant.” Culti- 
vated at Nassau, Mastic Pt. and Deep Creek, Andros (591). 
CAESALPINIA PULCHERRIMA Sw. “Pride of Barbadoes." Cul- : 
tivated at Nassau and Mastic Pt. (10). 
PAPILIONACEAE 
SOPHORA TOMENTOSA Г. Conch Sound, March; Deep Creek, 
July (411, 727). Same as Eggers 2573, but is not nearly as 
tomentose. 
CROTALARIA PUMILA Ort. Nassau, Jan. (67). Same as Cur- 
tiss 533. i 
CROTALARIA RETUSA L. Nassau, Jan. 221. Same as Wright 
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