221. Lysiloma latisiliquum (L.) Benth., Bahama lysiloma. S. 

 Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, n. to Broward and Collier Cos. Bahamas, 

 Cuba, and se. Mex. (Yuc.) and Belize. 



222. Manilkara bahamensis (Baker) Lam & Meeuse, wild-dilly. 

 S. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, n. to s. Dade Co. and Cape Sable, Monroe 

 Co. Bahamas and Cuba. 



223. Mastichodendron foetidissimum (Jacq.) Cronq., false-mas- 

 tic. S. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, n. on e. coast to Cape Canaveral and 

 on w. coast to Manatee Co. From Bahamas through West Indies 

 incl. P.R. and V.I. Var. in se. Mex. (Yuc. Pen.) and Belize. 



224. Maytenus phyllanthoides Benth., Florida mayten. Rare on 

 coasts of s. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, local n. on west coast to Pasco and 

 Levy Cos. Also Mex. (Yuc. to Pue., S.L.P., Son., and B. Cal. Sur) 

 and C. Am. 



225. Metopium toxiferum (L.) Krug & Urban, Florida poison- 

 tree. S. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, n. on e. coast to St. Lucie Co. Ba- 

 hamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, P.R., and Anguilla. 



226. Myrcianthes fragrans (Sw.) McVaugh, twinberry stopper. 

 S. Fla. (var. on N. Key Largo in Upper Fla. Keys), n. on e. coast 

 to Volusia Co. and on w. coast to Lee Co. and local in Pinellas 

 Co. Bahamas, Greater Antilles incl. P.R. and V.I., and Lesser An- 

 tilles to Martinique. Also from e. and s. Mex. (Tamps, to Ver. 

 and Q. Roo) s. to Colombia and Venezuela. 



227. Nectandra coriacea (Sw.) Griseb., Florida nectandra. S. 

 Fla. incl. Upper Fla. Keys, n. on e. coast to Volusia Co. and on 

 w. coast to s. Collier Co. From Bahamas through West Indies 

 including P.R. and V.I. Also se. Mex. (Yuc. Pen.), Belize, and 

 Guatemala. 



228. Picramnia pentandra Sw., bitterbush. Very rare in and 

 near Miami, Dade Co., Fla. (reported in error from Fla. Keys). 

 From Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also 

 Colombia and Venezuela. 



229. Piscidia piscipula (L. ) Sarg., Florida fishpoison-tree. 

 Coasts of S. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, n. on e. coast to Dade Co. and on 

 w. coast to Lee Co. Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, and Haiti. Also e. 

 and s. Mex. (Tamps, to Oax., Chis., Yuc., and Q. Roo), Belize, 

 Guatemala, and Honduras (islands). 



230. Pisonia rotundata Griseb., pisonia. S. Fla., local on Lower 

 Fla. Keys only, not on s. Fla. mainland. Bahamas and Cuba. 



231. Pithecellobium guadalupense (Pers. ) Chapm., Guadeloupe 

 blackbead. Coasts of s. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys w. to Marquesas Key, n. 

 on e. coast to Palm Beach Co. and on w. coast to Lee Co. Bahamas, 

 Cuba, Guadeloupe, and se. Mex. (Yuc.) . 



232. Pithecellobium unguis-cati (L.) Mart., catclaw blackbead. 

 Coasts of s. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, n. on w. coast to Lee Co. From 

 Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also Mex. 

 (Tamps, to Yuc. and in Sin.), Venezuela, and Guyana. 



233. Prunus myrtifolia (L.) Urban, West Indies cherry. Rare 

 in s. Fla. (Dade Co.) and reported from Upper Fla. Keys. From 

 Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. Also Venezuela to Suri- 

 nam, Brazil, and Argentina. 



234. P seudophoenix sargentii H. Wendl. ex Sarg., buccaneer- 

 palm. Very rare on 3 Upper Fla. Keys, absent from s. Fla. main- 

 land (almost extinct except in cultivation). Bahamas, Cuba, Na- 

 vassa, Hispaniola, Saona, Mona (extinct?), and Dominica. Also 

 se. Mex. (Yuc. and Q. Roo) and Belize (Ambergris Cay). 



235. Psidium longipes (Berg) McVaugh, long-stalk stopper. 

 Local in s. Fla. (Dade Co.) incl. Lower Fla. Keys. Also Bahamas 



and a var. in n. Lesser Antilles. 



236. Rapanea punctata (Lam.) Lundell, Florida rapanea. C. 

 and s. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, n. on e. coast to Volusia Co. and on w. 

 coast to Levy Co. Also Bahamas and Cuba. 



237. Reynosia septentrionalis Urban, darling-plum. Through 

 Fla. Keys, not on s. Fla. mainland. Bahamas and Cuba. 



238. Rhizophora mangle L., mangrove. Silt shores of coasts 

 and islands of n. to s. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys w. to Marquesas Key and 

 Dry Tortugas, n. on e. coast to Flagler Co. and on w. coast to 

 Cedar Keys, Levy Co., and at Piney Is., Wakulla Co., local n. and 

 not hardy. Also widely distributed on coasts of tropical Am. from 

 Bermuda and Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. 

 From n. Mex. (Tamps., Son., and B. Cal. Norte) s. on Atlantic 

 Coast to Brazil and on Pacific Coast to Ecuador incl. Galapagos 

 Is. and nw. Peru. Also on coasts of w. Africa and in Melanesia 

 and Polynesia. Atlas vol. 1, maps 186-N, 186-E. 



239. Roystonea elata (Bartr.) F. Harper. Florida royalpalm. 

 Rare and local in s. Fla. (Dade, Monroe, and Collier Cos. but not 

 on Fla. Keys) . Formerly n. to St. Johns River in c. Fla. but ex- 

 tinct northward except in cultivation. Also Cuba. Introduced other 

 tropical regions incl. Hawaii, in P.R. and V.I. 



240. Sapindus saponaria L., wingleaf soapberry. S. Fla. incl. 

 Fla. Keys, n. mainly along coasts to Broward, Collier, and Lee 

 Cos., scattered and local n. to n. Fla. Also 2 coastal localities in e. 

 Ga. Range extended n. by cultivation, partly by prehistoric In- 

 dians. Widespread in tropical America. From Bahamas through 

 West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also from n. Mex. (Tamps, to Son. 

 and B. Cal. Sur) s. to Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Peru, and 

 Ecuador incl. Galapagos Is. Native also in Hawaii and other 

 Pacific Is. Range extended into Old World tropics by cultivation. 

 Atlas vol. 4, map 138. 



241. Savia bahamensis Britton, maidenbush. Local on Lower 

 Fla. Keys and Key Largo of Upper Fla. Keys, not on s. Fla. main- 

 land. Bahamas, Cuba, and Grand Cayman. 



242. Schaefferia frutescens Jacq., Florida-boxwood. Rare on 

 Fla. Keys. From Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. 

 Also s. Mex. (Ver.), Colombia, and Venezuela. 



243. Schoepfia chrysophylloides (A. Rich.) Planch., graytwig. 

 Rare in s. Fla. incl. Upper Fla. Keys from Long Key n., n. on e. 

 coast to Volusia Co. and on w. coast to Pinellas Co. Also Bahamas, 

 Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola. 



244. Simarouba glauca DC, paradise-tree. S. Fla., local in Lower 

 and Upper Fla. Keys, n. on e. coast to Cape Canaveral and on w. 

 coast to Collier Co. Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola. 

 Also from s. Mex. (Yuc, Tab., and Oax.) s. to Panama. 



245. Solanum erianthum D. Don, mullein nightshade. S. Fla. 

 incl. Fla. Keys, n. mostly along e. coast to Volusia Co. and on w. 

 coast to Lee Co., apparently native in Fla. Keys and introduced n. 

 Also extreme s. Tex. Widespread in tropical Am. From Bahamas 

 through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also from n. Mex. 

 (Tamps.) s. to Peru and Galapagos Is. Naturalized beyond and 

 in Old World tropics from India to China and Australia. Atlas 

 vol. 4, maps 140-N, 140-SE. 



246. Suriana maritima L., baycedar. Shores of c. and s. Fla. 

 incl. Fla. Keys w. to Marquesas Key and Dry Tortugas, n. on e. 

 coast to s. Brevard Co. and on w. coast to Pinellas Co. Widely 

 distributed on shores of tropical America from Bermuda and Ba- 

 hamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also Atlantic 



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