FLORA oF NEW PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 63 
Ретттіл DomINnGENsis Jacq. Nicols Town, March (358). 
Compared at Kew by Dr. Britton. Same as Eggers 4203 and 
Robinson 55. 
Үттех илстРотлА Rich. Fresh Creek, June (625). Deter- 
mined at Kew by Dr. Britton. Same as Wright 3180. 
AVICENNIA МИТРА Jacq. “Salt bush," “black mangrove.” 
Common in the swash and along the shore. Mastic Point, May 
(593). 
OVIEDA FRAGRANS (W.) А. S. Hitch. (Clerodendron). “Wild 
Jessamine." New Providence, along the roadside. Naturalized. 
Feb. (328). 
OVIEDA ACULEATA (L.) A. S. Hitch. Nassau, March. Escaped? 
(296). 
LABIATAE 
MicRoMERIA Browne Benth. Conch Sound, April (526). 
Petioles 4-5 mm., equalling or exceeding the leaves and peduncles : 
under surface of leaves and stem purplish. 
SALVIA OCCIDENTALIS Sw. New Providence, Feb. (265). 
SALVIA SEROTINA L. Silver Cay, Nassau, Jan. (157). 
Lronurus бівікісов Г. Common about Nassau, Jan. (2). 
LEONOTIS NEPETAEFOLIA (L.) К. Br. Nassau, Jan. (31). 
Teucrium CunENsE Г. Nassau, Jan. (108). 
MESOSPHAERUM PECTINATUM (Poit.) Kuntze. Red Bays, An- 
dros, April (505). 
SOLANACEAE | 
SOLANUM ACULEATISSIMUM Jacq. Nassau, Jan.; Fresh Creek, 
June. 
SorANuM BAHAMENSE L. “Cankerberry.” Common on both 
islands. Variable. Nassau, Jan.; Salt Cay, Jan. (174, 241). 
174 has prickles on both veins and midrib of the leaves as well 
as on the stems while 241 is entirely unarmed and has racemes 
10—12 cm. long, recurved at the apex: 
SOLANUM NIGRUM Г. Nassau, Jan. (126, 228). 
SOLANUM NIGRUM NODIFLORUM Gray. Conch Sound, May; 
Fresh Creek, June (557, 614). 
SOLANUM VERBASCIFOLIUM Г. ‘“‘Salve-bush.” 
both islands. Nassau, Jan. (131). 
Common on 
