90 FLORA ОЕ NEW PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 
DISTRIBUTION OF THE 128 SPECIES FOUND IN NEW PROVIDENCE 
AND ANDROS BUT NOT REPORTED FROM CUBA. 
Peculiar to the Bahamas, 34 
Found also in South F lorida, ! 47 
* — * ** Southern United States, 28 
“ “© и Jamai s 20 
ЕРІ rere irem Ts IO 
**  * е Windward Islands, 14 
*  * « Mexico and Central America, 8 
is Oe АҒАДЫ je America, IO 
“ « 66 Hai то 
Тһе 34 species that are apparently endemic are as follows: 
Pinus Bahamensis, Acacia choriophylla, Buxus Bahamensis, Passi- 
flora pectinata, Jacaranda Bahamensis, Jacaranda caerulea, Ver- 
nonia Bahamensis, Thouinia discolor, Caesalpinia ovalifolia, Phyllan- 
thus Bahamensis, Cascaria Bahamensis, and Reynosia Northropiana, 
and the following described and figured as new in this report: 
Thrinax Bahamensis, Paurotis Androsana, Cyclospathe Northropt 
(the last two new genera), Hymenocallis arenicola, Vanilla articu- 
lata, Pithecolobium Bahamense, Cassia Сафага, Linum Bahamense, 
Erythroxylon reticulatum, Phorodendron Northropiae, Helicteres 
spiralis, Xylosma ilicifolia, Terminalia spinosa, Tecoma Bahamensts, 
Catesbaea fasciculata, Myrstiphyllum ligustifolium, Crassopetalum 
coriaceum, Metastelma barbatum, Heliotropium nanum, Aletris 
bracteata, Anguria Keithii, Eupatorium Bahamense. Of the 34 
species, 21 were found only on Andros. : 
Of the other species formerly considered endemic (Report of 
committee appointed for purpose of exploring the Flora of the 
Bahamas, W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, Sec., 1888) Phialanthus myrtil- 
loides and Antirrhoca myrt Гола have since been reported from Cuba ; 
Salmea petrobioides has been reported by Hitchcock as occurring 
іп Grand Cayman and Bieta purpurea has proved to be not dis- 
tinct from В. verecunda. 
DISTRIBUTION OF THE 250 SPECIES FOUND IN New Provi- 
DENCE AND ANDROS AND ALSO IN SouTH FLORIDA 
Found also in the United States, north of tropical Florida, 108 
“ ве в Cuba, 202 
“ se “ Jamaica, | 198 
“ ка с Virgin Islands, : 149 
с 6с (€ Windward Islands, 
