356 Canadian Record of Science. 



29. Juniperus Virginiana, L. Red Cedar. 



|30. Lantana involucmta, L. Low shrub. 



31. Lepidium Virginicum, L. (G. T.) Pepper grass. 



32. Malvaviscus arboreus, Cas. " Red Cherry.'' Shrub. 



33. Melanthera deltoidea, Michx. 



34. Melia Azederach, L. " Pride of Winter." China Tree. 



f 35. Oncidiwm Guibertianum, Rich. Epiphytic Orchid, (Abaco) 



36. Opuntia (?). " Prickly Pear." Cactus, 



f 37. Pancratium Carolinianum, L. " Lily." (Amarillis family). 



|38. Passiflora cupraea. L. (Pawpaw Key). Passion Flower. 



39. Pimpinella Animm. Anise. (G. T.) 



f40. Pinus Cubensis, Gris. (?). (Abaco)- 



41. Plantago major, L. (G. T.) Common Plantain. 



|42. Bhacicallis rupestris, D. C. " Seaweed." 



43. Rhizophora Mangle, L. Mangrove. 



44. Rhus—{?). " Poison Wood." 



45. Ricinus communis, L. Castor-oil Plant. (G. T.) 



46. Sabbatia gracilis, Pursh. (Joe's Cay). 

 f47. Sapota Achras, Miller. " Wild sapodilla." 



48. Scaevolo Plumieri, Fahl. Low shrub. 



49. Smilax Havanensis, Jacq. 



50. Solanum aculeatissimum, J acq. Apple of Sodom. (G. T.) 



51. Stenotaphrum Americanum, Schrank. (Grass). 



52. Strumpfia maritima, Jacq. Low shrub. 

 |53. Suseda linearis, Torr. 



|54. Tetrazygia eleagnoides. D. C. " Black Torch-berry." 



|55. Tillandsia canescens, Sw. (?). " Wild Pine." (Abaco). 



56. T. bullosa, Hook. " Wild Pine," (Abaco). 



57. Uniola paniculata, L. Spike Grass. 



58. Verbascum puherulentum. Mullein. (G. T.) 



59. Vincetoxicum palustre, Gray. 



60. Acrostichum aureum. L. (Abaco). 



61. Adiantum tenerum, Swz. (Abaco). 



62. Aneimia adiantifolia, Swz. (Abaco and G. T.) 



63. Aspidium patens, Swz. (Abaco); 

 f64. Davallia clavata, Swz. (Abaco). 



65. Polypodium incanum, Swz. (Abaco, on trees). 



66. Tsenites lanceolata, R. Br. (Abaco, on trees). 



It should be mentioned that while the banana abounds, 

 the pine-apple (Ananassa sativd) is the only fruit grown for 

 exportation by the inhabitants of this portion of the Baha- 

 mas. The plantations are principally on Abaco. 



