Terminalia latifolia, Sw. — B. 127. Jamaica and Trinidad. 



Conocarpus erectus, Jacq.—Y., Guilding; B. 66, 67 ; U. 18. Widely 

 dispersed on the coasts of tropical America and the ' lalapagos Islands; 

 also in West tropical Africa, and Grisebach records it from the Marianne- 

 Islands. 



Laguncularia racemosa, Gcertn.— V., Guilding ; B. 64, 84 ; C. 3 ; M. 

 132. West, Indies, and along the Atlantic coast of tropical America ;■: 

 also in West tropical Africa. 



Combretuin eriopetalum, G. Don. — V., Guilding. Trinidad. 



Quisqualis indica, L. — V. 1892. Introduced from the Old World. 

 Malaya. ' ° tl0 I llcal countnCb ^ enera * dnd beu " c t0 M * 1 ^ °' 



Myktace.*:. 

 Psidium Guyava, Raddi.—Y. 827 ; B. 68. West Indies and tropical 

 America ; now widely naturalised in warm countries. 



Psidium guildingianum, Griseb.—Y., Guilding. Not known from 

 elsewhere. 



Myrcia coriacea,£>C.— V. 338, 851, 1802 ; B. 81. From Cuba and 

 Porto Rico to Trinidad. 



Myrcia divaricata, DC.—V. 1734. West Indies and tropical 

 America. 



Myrcia ferruginea, DC, syn. M. crassinervia, DC. and M. duchas- 

 samghma. /.',.-/. V. 259, i\\l], 1758, 1750, 1760, 1761. These thre* 

 are clearly forms of one and the same species. West Indies, Guiana 



Myrcia splendens, DC.—V. 400. West Indies and tropical America. 

 Myrcia, three undetermined species.— V. 1751, 1752, and 1733, the 

 genus of the latter somewhat doubtful. 



Pimenta acris, Wight et Arn.—Y. 1289, 1289«; B. 15. West 



l'" 1 "; " J.'" >" ,! ^»™n 'lso mucli cultivated nd naturalised i. 



Eugenia coffeifolia, DC.—V., Forsyth (Griseb.). Domin 



Eugenia Jambolana, Lam., svn. Sysygimn Jambolanum 2 



1562. Introduced from the Ka>t Indict (, 

 wild from tropical India to Xorih Australia. 



Eugenia Jambos, L.. svn. Jambosa vulgaris DC.—V 7i 



