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AcHRas ЅАРОТА Г. “бароаШа./” Common in cultivation. 
Nassau (42). 
EBENACEAE 
Masa CaRiBAEA (А. DC.) Hiern. (Macreightia.) Fresh 
Creek, June (640). Same as Wright 1331. 
OLEACEAE 
ADELIA PORULOSA (Poir.) Engler. Savannas back of Red Bays. 
April (511). Determined by Dr. В. L. Robinson, Gray herbarium. 
ADELIA sp. Coppet, Conch Sound, May. Staminate flowers 
only. Near 4. porulosa, but leaves are broader, 1.5-2 cm. wide, 
5 cm. long, more tapering at the base and apex; veins incon- 
spicuous, not shining above ; filaments broader (589). 
LOGANIACEAE 
SPIGELIA ANTHELMIA L. Mastic Pt., May (599). Same as 
Wright 390. 
Сухостохом Mirreota (L.) Britton. (Mitreola petiolata T. & 
С.) In savannas on the west side of Andros. Differs from all speci- 
mens examined in having the branches of the cymes much more 
divergent, and the inflorescence scarcely, if at all, unilateral. Red 
Bays, April (492). 
Сухостохом SESSILIFOLIA (Т. & С.) Britton. 12-15 cm. in 
height, strict, leaves rather rigid, 0.5-1 cm. in length, like specimen 
from East Florida collected by Palmer, no. 436; also like speci- 
men from Key West (573). In savannas on west side of Andros, 
Red Bays, April. 
GENTIANACEAE 
Есзтома EXALTATUM Griseb. Abundant іп the savannas on the 
west side of Andros; occurs sparingly elsewhere. New Provi- 
dence, Jan.; Red Bays, April (201, 456). 
ЅАВВАТІА CAMPANULATA (L.) Torr. (S. gracilis Salisb.) 
Quite common on both islands. On New Providence growing in 
sand near the shore; on Andros on the savannas near Red Bays 
and also near fresh water in the interior. Very variable, flowers 
often white. Hog Island, N. P., Feb.; Red Bays, April ; Stafford 
Creek, May (322, 464, 744). 
VovRiA Mexicana Griseb. Conch Sound, March (415). 
