88 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 
Hyptis PECTINATA (L.) Poir. [Nepeta pectinata L.;- Mesosphaerum 
pectinatum Kuntze.] Waste and cultivated grounds, St. Thomas; 
St. Jan; St. Croix, 
HYPTIS VERTICILLATA Jacq. [Mesosphaerum verticillatum Kuntze.] 
St. Thomas (according to Bentham and to Grisebach). 
COLEUS AMBOINICUS Lour. Banks and hillsides, naturalized, St. 
Thomas; St. Jan (according to Eggers); St. Croix. 
OcIMUM MICRANTHUM Willd. Banks, fields and hillsides; St. 
Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 
Ocimum BasiLicum L. Grown as a garden herb. 
ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS L. Grown as a garden herb. 
THYMUS VULGARIS L. Grown as a garden herb. 
ORIGANUM MajorANA L. Grown as a garden herb. 
SOLANACEAE 
PHYSALIS ANGULATA L. [P. ramosissima Mill.; P. Linkiana 
Griseb., not Nees.] Fields, banks, waste and cultivated grounds, St. 
Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 
PHYSALIS PUBESCENS L. [P. angulata dubia Kuntze.] Dry soil, 
waste and cultivated grounds, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 
PHYSALIS TURBINATA Medic. Dry soil, St. Jan; St. Croix. 
PuHysaLis EGccersit O. E. Schulz. Water Island, St. Thomas. 
Endemic. A species known only from the type specimen. We 
searched Water Island for it in 1913, but could find nothing answering 
the description. 
PHYSALIS PERUVIANA L., recorded by Eggers as found in fields at 
Rapoon, St. Thomas, prior to 1879, was, apparently, erroneously 
determined (see Schulz in Urban, Symb. Ant. 6: 149). 
CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Roadsides and woods, St. Thomas; St. 
Jan; St. Croix. 
CapsicuM BACCATUM L. [Capsicum annuum baccatum Kuntze.] 
Thickets, banks and woods, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix (accord- 
ing to Eggers). 
CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Cultivated for food. 
CApsICUM DULCE Dunal. Cultivated for food. 
SOLANUM LANCEIFOLIUM Jacq. King’s Hill, St. Jan. 
SOLANUM JAMAICENSE Mill, St. Thomas, collected by Richard 
(according to Poiret). ° 
SoLANUM NIGRUM L. [S. americanum Mill.; S. nigrum nodi- 
florum A. Gray; S. nodiflorum Dunal, not ee Thickets, waste 
and cultivated grounds, St. Thomas; St. Jan; St. Croix. 
SoOLANUM SEAFORTHIANUM Andr. Spontaneous after cultivation, 
St. Thomas; St. Croix. Planted for ornament. 
