JOHNSTON: FLORA OF MARGARITA ISLAND, 243 
specimens differ from the typical form in having oval leaves with 
short blunt points, and in having narrow calyx-lobes. Further dis- 
tribution, West Indies. 
Psipium L. 
P. guasava L., Sp. pl., vol. 1, p. 470 (1753). P. Guava Radd. 
acc. to Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. Ind., p. 241 (1860).— El Valle, Miller & 
Johnston, no. 140, July 14, and Johnston, no. 244, July 2. Venezuela: 
Cumana, Loefling Reise nach den spanischen Landern, p. 152-153. 
Common to tropical countries. 
COMBRETACEAE. 
CoMBRETUM L. 
C. secunpuM Jacq., Enum. pl. Carib., p. 19 (1760).— Santa Ana, 
Ernst. Further distribution, Trinidad, Venezuela, Colombia, Guiana. 
Conocarpus L. 
C. erectus L., Sp. pl., vol. 1, p. 176 (1753); Jacq., Hist. Stirp. 
Am., p. 78; Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. Ind., p. 277— Juan Griego, Ernst; 
Laguna Chica, Johnston, no. 215, Aug. 10. Further distribution, 
tropical America and tropical Africa. 
LAGUNCULARIA Gaertn. 
L. racemosa Gaertn. f., Fruct., vol. 3, p. 209, pl. 217, fig. 3 (1805); 
Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. Ind., p. 276— Juan Griego, Ernst; Laguna 
Chica, Johnston, no. 247, Aug. 10. Further distribution, tropical 
America and tropical Africa. 
Quisquauis L. 
Q. inpica L., Sp. pl., ed. 2, vol. 1, p. 556 (1762).— El Valle, Miller 
& Johnston, no. 91, July 29. Cultivated in Margarita from tropical 
Asia. 
TerMinaia L. 
T. Buceras (L.) Wright in Sauv., Fl. Cub., p. 38 (1873). Bucida 
Buceras L., Syst. nat., ed. 10, vol. 2, p. 1025 (1759)—— San Juan Mt., 
Johnston, no. 275, Aug. 28. Further distribution, tropical America. 
