326 Part IH. Chapter 4. 
the Jamaican species are counted, which are common to the islands mentioned 
in the right hand column. 
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mea americana L., mammee-apple, wild apricot; a large tree native to the West 
and eiltivatea for its edible fruit. Tropic Forest F en After Die Natürlichen Pfianseii 
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Jamaican Plants Common to E 2 E18 E E 2 
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Mexico, Central America . 5 2 _ 10 a 
a ä j 7 3 6 I 13 
Haiti ? ; 66 | ı27 60 80 = 1308 
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KREIEREN ie en I 2.:).250 
Cuba and Bahamas S . . “ 2 “ 12 iR 5 
Haiti and Baham ; Br a 8 5 3 er er 
Haiti and St. Croix Er IT 7 5 7 3 30 
Cuba, Haiti & St. Cro N Re 16 29 15 5 vr 63 
exico, Central America, Hai er ee og 16 6 
Cuba, Haiti, Mexico, wen Kan EN 59 44 21 54 — 218 
Cuba, Haiti, Baham 118 13 8 ee 
Cuba, Ha er ‚St. Croi, Mexico, Central "America. i 20 18 8 11 en 57 
Cuba Mexico, Central America, Southern 
United A i ei 8 5 5 13 31 
Cuba, Haiti, ee, Southern United: States > 7 4 aan I 39 A” 
Cuba, Haiti, Bahamas, Mexico, Central Ameri 9 11 5 5 30 
Caba, Haiti, Bikkinas Mexico, Central "America, 
outhern United State R 7 10 4 ge 
