78 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 
CELERI GRAVEOLENS (L.) Britton. [Apium graveolens L.; Peuce- 
danum graveolens Benth.| Persistent after cultivation, St. Croix. 
Grown for celery. 
ANETHUM GRAVEOLENSL. Spontaneous after cultivation, St. Thomas; — 
St. Croix. 
PIMPINELLA ANIsuM L. Spontaneous after cultivation, St. Croix. 
Grown for anise. 
ApiuM PETROSELINUM L. [Petroselinum sativum Hoffm.] Cultivated 
for food. 
Daucus Carota L. Cultivated for food. 
FoENICcULUM FornicuLuM (L.) Karst. [F. vulgare Gaertn.] Cul- 
tivated for drug purposes. 
CEREFOLIUM CEREFOLIUM (L.) Britton. [Anthriscus Cerefolium L.] 
Cultivated for flavoring. 
ERICACEAE ‘ 
XOLISMA RUBIGINOSA (Pers.) Small. [Andromeda rubiginosa Pers. ; 
Lyonia jamaicensis of Eggers.]| Bolongo, St. Thomas. Known other- 
wise only from Hispaniola. 
THEOPHRASTACEAE 
JACQUINIA BERTERII Spreng. [J. Berterii retusa Urban.] Thick- 
ets, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix (according to Mez). 
Jacgutnta Barpasco (Loefl.) Mez. [Chrysophyllum Barbasco 
oefl.; J. armillaris Jacq.; J. armillaris arborea of Eggers.] Coastal 
thickets, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 
MYRSINACEAE 
ICACOREA GUADALUPENSIS (Duch.) Britton. [Ardisia guadalu- 
pensis Duch.; A. coriacea of West and of Eggers.] Forests and hills, 
St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 
STYLOGYNE LATERIFLORA (Sw.) Mez. [Ardisia lateriflora Sw.; 
A. caribaea Miquel.] St. Thomas (according to Eggers). 
PLUMBAGINACEAE 
PLUMBAGO SCANDENS L.__[P. scandens densiflora Kuntze.] Banks, 
woods and thickets, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS Thunb. Grown in gardens. 
PLUMBAGO ZEYLANICA L. St. Croix (according to West). 
SAPOTACEAE 
Sapota AcHRAS Mill. [Achras Sapota L.] Forests, and com- 
monly planted, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 
