152 MR. J. COSMO MELVILL ON THE 



139. Chenopodina maritima (Moquin). 



140. Salicornia ambigua (Michaux). By the salt-pans, 

 with the preceding. 



AmARANTACEjE. 



141. Celosia paniculata (L.). West shore. Common. 



142. *Amarantus hybridus (L.). Migrated from U. S. A. 



143. *Amarantus albus (L.). Migrated from U. S. A. 



1 44. Amarantus spinosus (L.) . 



145. Iresine vermicularis (Moquin). 



1 46. Alternanthera Achyrantha (E,. Br.) . 



147. Telanthera Floridana (Chapman). 



Polygonace.e. 



148. Coccoloba uvifera (Jay). South shores. Common. 

 "The Sea Grape." 



EuPHORBIACEiE. 



149. Euphorbia cyathophora (Jay), var. graminifolia 

 (Michx.) =E. heterophylla (L.) . Abundant in many places. 

 Easily recognized by the uppermost leaves being deep 

 scarlet at the base, and bearing, therefore, some slight re- 

 semblance to a small and narrow-leaved Poinsettia. 



150. Euphorbia glabella (Swartz). 



151. Euphorbia hypericifolia (L.). Sea-shore, in sand; 

 common. 



152. Euphorbia maculata (L.). Abundant in paths and 

 everywhere. 



153. Euphorbia incequilatera (Sond.). 



154. Hippomane Mancinella (L.). {Mr. W. T. Fday.) 



