Stigmaphyllon fulgens, Juss — 

 Stigmaphyllon puberum, Jus 

 ruiai ;. and Brazil. 

 Stigmaphyllon, sp. — V. 418. 

 ierys inaequalis, 



) Grisebach, Uosta Eica and Brazil. 

 Hiraea simsiana, Juss. syn. Mascajjnia simsiana, Griseb. — V. 429. 

 amaica, Tobago and, on the authority of Grisebach, Guiana. 



Tribulus maximus, L—Y. 1580; B. 240, 271; M. 29. Con 

 .and widelv dispersed in m^ America; also fom 



West Africa. 



l officinale, £.— V. 309. West Indies and Venezuela. 



-V. 2 Hi. 971. 975. Almost cosmopolitan in 

 8 regions. 



Oxalis corymbosa, DC, syn. 0. Martiana, Zucc.—Y. 885. Brazil. 

 Probably introduced in St. Vincent. 



Oxalis fratescens, L. — V. 793. Vest Indies and Eastern tropical 



Oxalis sepinm, St. Hil. — V. 153. Widely dispersed in tropical 



Averrhoa Bilimbi. L. — V.. Gtailding. Introduced? Cultivated and 

 wild '<:i the tropics of both hemispheres, hut it is uncertain where it is 

 indigenous, though probably in America. 



Impatiens Balsamina, /.. — V. 177. 2< )5. Introduced and colonised. 



Zaxthoxylum microcarpum, Griseb.— V. 614. Previously known 

 only from Dominica and Trinidad. 



Zanthoxylnm spinosnm, Sw., syn. Tobinia spinosa, Desv.— V. 1742, 

 1743. Dominica, Jamaica and Cuba. 



Triphasia trifoliata, D C— V. 420 ; M. 143. Introduced. Common 

 in both eastern and westei .- .-juite uncertain where 



it is really indigenous, though probably in the Old World. 



Murraya exotica, L. — B. 80. Introduced. Commonly cultivated in 

 the tropics, and wild in tropica! Asia. Australia and Polynesia. 



Citrus Aurantium, L. — V. SI 5; and var. spinosissima, Mey.. syn 

 €. Lima. Macf.—V. 79. Introduced from Asia. 



Citrus medica, L.. var. Limonum, /ii^o.—V. 888. Introduced from 



Quassia amara, /...///. — V. Gu-ldii.'.' Martinique, Trinidad 

 Simaba orinocensis, H. B.K.—V., Ghiflding. Guiana and et 



