182 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 
LYTHRACEAE. 
Curnuea, P. Br. 
C. patuta, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. iii. 101; Caruel (1), 624; 
Koehne in Engl. Jahrb. ii. 165 (1882).— Cuatuam Isx.: Chierchia, 
acc. to Caruel, 1. c. Further distrib. Brazil. 
RHIZOPHORACEAE, 
RuizopHora, L. 
R. Manete, L. Sp. 443 (1753); Hook. f. (3), 225; Anderss. (1), 
247, & (2), 108. — ALBemarLE IsL.: in swamps north of Tagus Cove, 
acc. to ms. notes of Mr. Heller; also fringing lagoons on the south and 
west shores of Elizabeth Bay, acc. to Mr. Heller. Caaruam Ist.: 
Darwin. Duncan Ist.: in a swamp on the west coast, acc. to Mr. 
Heller. InpEFATIGABLE Isx.: about lagoons, acc. to Mr. Heller. 
Narporoueu Isx.: forming large swamps fringing lagoons, on the east 
and southeast sides of the island, Snodgrass & Heller, no 918 (hb. Gr.). 
Further distrib. general on trop. shores. 
MYRTACEAE. 
Psipium, L. 
P. GALAPAGEIUM, Hook. f. (3), 224. P. galapagejum, Anderss. (1), 
247, & (2), 109. —AxBemar_e Ist.: Iguana Cove, above 125 m. alt., 
bushes 2.4 to 3.6 m. high, Snodgrass & Heller, no. 126 (hb. Gr. )- 
JAMES Isx.: Scouler; Darwin. Endemic. 
COMBRETACEAE. 
Conocarpus, Gaertn. 
C. erectus, L. Sp. 176 (1753) ; Jacq. Stirp. Am. 78, t. 52; Anderss. 
(1), 247, & (2), 108. — ALBemar.e IsL.: Iguana Cove, Snodgrass & 
Heller, no. 44 (hb. Gr.). CHaraam Ist.: somewhat marshy woodland 
in the littoral region, Andersson. James Ist.: Andersson (hb. Gr.)5 
abundant along sandy beach, James Bay, Snodgrass & Heller, no. 382 
(hb. Gr.). Further distrib. W. Ind., Mex., southern U. S., trop. 5. Am» 
introd. in Africa. 
