FLORA оғ New PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 58 
Determined at Kew by Dr. Masters, who noted, “I do not 
like to separate this from P. pectinata, though it differs." Тһе fol- 
lowing constant characteristics were found in all the specimens 
collected. Leaves deeply contracted below the middle with 
marginal stipitate glands; petiole with a few stipitate glands 
towards apex ; peduncles as long or longer than the leaves ; leaf- 
lets of involucre bipinnatipartite, secondary segments long-seta- 
ceous ; excurrent in a gland; calyx segments ovate-lanceolate ; 
petals oblong ; tendrils longer than the leaves. 
5 CARICACEAE 
Carica Papaya L. “ Papaw." Deep Creek, July. Culti- 
vated ( 13 2). 
CACTACEAE | 
Cereus Swarrzi Griseb. “ Dildo." Оп borders of creeks in 
the Southern part of Andros. Deep Creek, June (699). 4 mm. 
in height, 7.5—10 cm. in diameter. ; 
Opuntia spinosissrma Mill. Along the shore. Fresh Creek, 
June (652). 
Opuntia Tuna (L.) Mill. Along the shore. Fresh Creek, 
June (633). 
LYTHRACEAE 
PARSONSIA PARSONSIA (L.) Britton. (Cuphea Parsonsia (L.) 
R. Br.) Near Southwest Beach, N. P., Feb. (318). Same as 
Eggers 16 oy, 
RHIZOPHORACEAE | 
‚ Ruizopyora Махоге Г. “ Mangrove.” 
islands ; the chief vegetation of the swash. Nassau, Jan. (193). 
Common on both 
MYRTACEAE 
CALYPTRANTHES PALLENS Griseb. “ White stopper." Com- 
"in in the coppet. Fresh Creek, Deep Creek, June (641). 
Myrrus рохстата Griseb. (Anamomis.) “Naked wood." 
Deep Creek, June (696). 
EUGENIA AXILLARIS (Sw.) Willd. “Stopper.” Deep Creek, 
J une ( 707). 
Еџсемід тохотреѕ Berg. Red Bays, April; Conch Sound, 
May (47 1). Same as Curtiss (985) from Florida. 
