^firh.r.— Y. 948. West Indie- and East tropical 



Maytenus, tetragonus, Griseb., syn. M. gonocladus, Griseb. (ncn 

 Mart.). V. 1285, 1564,1565. Grenada, Trinidad and, according to 

 Grisebach, Guiana. 



Maytenus, sp.—V. 662, and a second species, B. 62. Possibly both 

 nndescribed, but the whole genus is in need of revision. 



Myginda latifolia, Sw. — V. without number. Common in the West 



Rhamnace^e. 

 Condalia ferrea, Griseb.— Y. 1845. South Florida, Bahamas, St. 

 Thomas, Porto Rico, Dominica and Jamaica. 

 Colubrina reclinata, Brongn.—V. 1731. South Florida and West 



-V. 1302 ; B. 38. West Indies and East 



Vitis sicyoides, Baker, svn. Cissus sicyoides. 

 I SSI. Also a monstrous variety.— V. 384, 1928; B. 313; M. 45. 

 Widely spread in the West In. lies and tropical America. 



Vitis trifoliata, Baker, syn. Cissus trifoliata, L.—V. 1882. Widely 

 diffused in the West Indies and tropical America. 



SAPlNDACEiE. 



Urvillea seriana, Griseb.— V. 1297, 1619 ; M. 93. West Indies and 

 Cardiospermum Halicacabum, L. — V., Guilding. Throughout the 



Cardiospermum microcarpum, //. B.K.—V. 521, 1296; B. 313. 



Widely diffused in tropical regions. 



Paullmia Vespertilio, Sw. — V., Anderson. Dominica, and Grisebach 

 "", Lucia and St. Kitts. 



p Sw.— V. 674. West Indies and East tropical 



dus injequalis, DC.—V., Guilding. Widely dispersed in tropical 



Hypelate paniculata, Camb.—V. 1545. South Florida, Mexico and 



