iens, L.—Y. 1156. Central America, West Indies, 

 Venezuela and Guiana. 



Omphalea diandra, L.—Y. 1655. West Indies, and East tropical 

 America. 



Hippomane Mancinella, L.—V. 934; B. 142; M. 125. Florida, 

 Central America, West Indies and the western coast of tropical South 

 America. 



West Indies, Venezuela 



Sapii 

 and m 



Sebastiana corniculata, Muell. Arg., syn. Microstachys « 

 Juss. — V. 605. Trinidad and tropical South America. 



Hura crepitans, L.—Y. 804; B. 114. West Indies a 



syn. Sponia micrantha, Dene. — V. 70, 443. 



I Contrayerva, X.— V. 476. West Indies and South Mexico 



lumber. Jamaica, Dominica and 

 Columbia. 

 Ficus populnea, mild.—Y. 447, 924; B. 54, 55; M. 122. West 



Ficus, two or three undetermined species. — V. 747, 913, 1408 1560. 

 1732. 



l Alicastrum, Sic— V. 1 755. Central America and Jamaica. 



Z — V. 1412. Native of the Pacific Islands, now 



j parts of the tropics. 



Artocarpus integrifolia, L.—Y. 812. A native of India, now wideh 



cultivated in the tropics. 



Cecropia palmata, Willd. ?— V. 1407. West Indies, Guiami and 



Cecropia peltata, L.—Y. 211 ; B. 100. West Indies and Venezuela. 

 Fleurya aestuans, Gaud. — V. 41,41a; B. 174. Widely dispersed in 

 tropical America, tropic.!: nelslands. 



TJrera baccifera, Gaud.—Y. 1194. West Indies and Panama to 



-V. 713, 1601. Widely dis 



Pilea ciliaris, ll'u.'d.— V 26, i.-.t>. 21$. \\ 

 Filea diffusa, Wedd.—Y. 1603. Jamaica. 

 Pilea microphylla, LUbm.-JJ. 311. 87B, 



Pilea ovalis, Griseb.—Y . 805. Trinidad. 



