60 FLORA oF NEW PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 
IPOMOEA SINUATA Ort. (/ dissecta Pursh.) Common in the 
coppet оп both islands. Nassau, Jan.; Fresh Creek, June (16, 76). 
ІРОМОЕА TRILOBA L. Conch Sound, March; Fresh Creek, 
June. Leaves 1.5-2 cm. long, plant smaller.and more delicate 
than any specimens examined; closely resembles an unnamed 
specimen of Blodgett's from Key West, in Torrey herb. (423). 
JACQUEMONTIA JAMAICENSIS (Jacq.) Hall. Common on both 
islands. Nassau, Jan. (135). 
2 JACQUEMONTIA VERTICILLATA (L.) Urban. Conch Sound, 
March (424). Same as Wright 455. 
EVOLVULUS ARBUSCULA Poir. Fresh Creek, June (607). Resem- 
bles Wright 1658 ; differs from Wright 456 in being more slender, 
not as erect, flowers smaller, 3-4 mm., white; calyx and corolla 
sericeous ; calyx shorter, about 1.5mm. long. Plant about 6 dm. 
in height, leaves 1-2 mm. long. 
DICHONDRA REPENS Forst. Nassau, Jan. (172). Same as 
Wright 450. 
CUSCUTACEAE 
Cuscuta AMERICANA L. Growing on shrubs in low ground. 
Red Bays, April (497). Same as Wright 1650. 
HYDROPHYLLACEAE 
Nama JAMAICENSE L, Nassau, Jan. (166). 
BORAGINACEAE 
CORDIA ANGUSTIFOLIA В. & S. Fresh Creek, June (619). 
Agrees with Wright 3114 except in having spatulate leaves and 
surface much less pubescent. 
CorDIA LIMA R. & 5. ‚ " Granny-bush." Common on Andros. 
Nicol’s Town, March (376). Ex. desc. 
CORDIA SEBESTENA L. Common along shore on both islands. 
Same as Cooper 52: agrees with Wr. 3554 except in the shape 
of the leaves. All the Bahaman specimens examined have the 
leaves oval instead of ovate (107). 
BOURRERIA Havanensis (Willd.) Miers. “ Strong-back.”’ 
Common on both islands in the pines and coppet. Nassau, Jan. ; 
London Creek, May; Fresh Creek, June (74, 542). 
TOURNEFORTIA GNAPHALODES (Jacq. R. Br. Common оп 
sandy beaches on both islands. Nassau, Jan. (63). 
