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made my investigation easy. These are; Messrs. C. C. B. Gorsira 

 of Malpais, Pastor Hendriks of Westpunt, H. ■ van der Linde 

 Schotborgh of Savonet, Joubert of Wacao and Barber, A. Statins 

 Muller of Siberia, I. van Lier of Hato, H. H. R. Chapman of 

 Valentyn, A. Land of Klein-Davelaar, Ch. Debrot of Choloma, 

 J. H. Penha of Koraal Tabak, Henriquez of van Engelen, de Wind 

 of Waterloo, Ph. de Haseth of Patrick, G. Heldewier Vignon of 

 Znip, M. van Uytrecht of St. Kruis, C. S. Gorsira of Klein St. 

 Martha, G. H. van der Linde Schotborgh of St. Jan. 

 On Dec. 20 I went te Aruba. Here I particularly mention Messrs. 

 Ecurie and W. P. Peiliker, Pastor Th. van Sadelhoff, R. J. Beaujon 

 jun., Pastor A. Ellis at St. Cruz, Beaujon of Belaski, Pastor G. 

 Potter of Savaneta, de Veer of Seroe Colorado, C. de Veer of 

 , St. Nicolaas. 



On Jan. 18 I departed to Curagao, from where I left for Bonaire 

 on Jan. 28. There I was from Jan. 30 to Febr. 14 the guest of 

 Pastor P. A. Euwens at Rincon. I further mention here Mr. P. 

 van Teeckelenburg who put his house at my disposal for the 

 remainder of the time I spent on Bonfire. 



On Febr. 20 I went to Curagao and returned to Holland on Febr. 27. 

 On Bonaire I received valuable help from Mr. Abelgaardo Eleonora, 

 fusilier of the Infantry Corps of Curagao, whom Captain van 

 Hombracht had given me as guide. 



Data about the vernacular names and the medicinal use of plants 

 were chiefly furnished by Messrs. G. R. van Dussel, Dr. P. de 

 Haseth MOller, F. J. C. Beaujon, J. L. J. C. Cadieres, de Wind, 

 A. Hermus, H. J. Cohen Henriquez, Th. van Sadelhoff and P. A. 

 Euwens. Mr. Duyfjes gave me much informations about the geology 

 of the islands. 



In the elaboration of the collected plants I was helped by Prof. 



I, Urban who gave a number of indications for forms not directly 



known to me, while Dr. F. Niedenzu, Dr. L. Radlkofer and Mr. 0. 



E. Schulz named a number of the Malpighiaceae, Sapindaceae and 



Solanaceae. Dr. H. Hallier determined by far the greater part of 



the Convolvulaceae. Prof. W. Trelease determined the Agave 



species and Dr. A. S. Hitchcock some Gramineae. 



To the Director of the State Herbarium at Leyden I am indebted 



for the loan of the plants of the Suringar collection. 



I have particularly to thank Prof. N. L. Britton who sent me the plants 



collected by himself in Curagao to work out and with whom I had 



