44 FroRA oF NEW PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 
seem to vary greatly; possibly ‘more than one species is repre- 
sented. No. 737 was collected in the pines at Fresh Creek. It 
was a tall shrub with whitis hbark, oblong leaves, 2-3.5 cm. 
long, 12-20 mm. wide, entire or nearly so, hairs few on mar- 
сіп and under surface: inflorescence, two-flowered umbels ; pedi- 
cels 8-13 mm.: flowers rosy, 12-15 mm. wide: drupe globose, 
furrowed. 
No. 538 was a single specimen from the pines at Stafford 
Creek, collected in May, differs from the above in having thicker 
narrower leaves only half as wide, 2-3 cm. long and 8-10 mm. 
broad, pointed at base and apex, margin dentate or strongly den- 
ticulate. No. 538a is a specimen in fruit, collected at Conch 
Sound; leaves broader than in above, denticulate and with hairs 
on both sides of the leaf, 5382, also from Conch Sound, sent by 
Mr. Keith, has oval or ovate leaves 2-2.5 cm. wide, with strongly 
dentate margins, hairs beneath and on the margin, flowers smaller 
than in 737. All the above specimens differ very much from Wr. 
по. 99, marked M. setosa, in leaf only ; that has leaves less than halt 
the size of any of ours, hairy above and strongly hirsute beneath. 
STIGMATOPHYLLON SAGRAENUM Juss. Not uncommon in the 
pines. Conch Sound, March ; Red Bays, April (401—468). Same 
as Rugel 157. 
TRIOPTERIS RIGIDA Sw. Common in the coppet. Nassau, 
Feb.; Conch Sound, May; Calabash Cay, Andros, June (217). 
Same as Wr. 96. 217a from Deep Creek has the leaves oblance- 
olate ог obovate, 12-17 mm. wide ; all the other specimens col- 
lected have oblong or elliptical leaves 7-10 mm. wide. 
RUTACEAE 
FAGARA FLAVA (Vahl) Krug & Urban. (Xanthoxylon cribrosum 
Spreng.) “Зайп-моод” Пеер Creek, June (695): 
FAGARA CORIACEA (A. Rich) Krug & Urban. (Xanthoxylon 
emarginatum Wright.) * Hercules’ club.” Common in the coppet. 
Nicol's Town, March ; Mastic Pt., April ; Deep Creek, June (372). 
Same as Eggers 4034, 4503, Brace 510. Carpels globose, not 
oblique. 
FacaRA Facara (L.) Small. 
(Fagara lentiscifolia Willd.) 
Nassau, Nicol's Town (747). 
