174 FLORA OF NEW PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 



SiDEROYXLON MASTiCHODENDRON Jacq. In fruit. Cocoanut 

 Point, AndroS; April (450). Same as Wright 1324. 



DiPHOLis SALiciFOLiA A. DC. "Wild cassada," "bustic." 

 Common in the coppet on both islands. Nassau, Feb. ; Fresh 

 Creek, June; Deep Creek, July (326). Same as Eggers 4106. 



MiMUSOPS DissECTA R. Br. "Wild sapodilla." Common near 

 the shore on both islands. Hog Island, N.P., Feb. (263). 



MiMUSOPS Floridana Engelm. "Wild sapodilla." Conch 

 Sound, May; Deep Creek, July (734). Same as Curtiss 1766, 

 Determined at Kew by Dr. N. L. Britton. 



AcHRAS Sapota L. "Sapodilla." Common in cultivation. 

 Nassau (42). 



EBENACE.E 



Maba Carib^a (A. DC.) Hiern. (Macr eight la.) Fresh Creek, 

 June (640). Same as Wright 133 1. 



Oleace^ 



Adelia porulosa (Poir.) Engler. Savannas back of Red Bays. 

 April (511). Determined by Dr. B. L. Robinson, Gray herbarium. 



Adelia sp. Coppet, Conch Sound, May. Staminate flowers 

 only. Near A. porulosa, but leaves are broader, 1.5-2 cm. wide, 

 5 cm. long, more tapering at the base and apex; veins inconspicuous, 

 not shining above; filaments broader (589). 



Loganiace^ 



Spigelia Anthelmia L. Mastic Point, May (599). Same as 

 Wright 390. 



Cynoctonum Mitreola (L.) Britton. {Mitreola petiolata T. & 

 G.) In savannas on the west side of Andros. Differs from all speci- 

 mens examined in having the branches of the cymes much more 

 divergent, and the inflorescence scarcely, if at all, unilateral. Red 

 Bays, April (492). 



Cynoctonum sessilifolia (T. & G.) Britton. 12-15 cm. in 

 height, strict, leaves rather rigid, 0.5-1 cm. in length, like specimen 

 from East Florida collected by Palmer, no. 436; also like speci- 

 men from Key West (573). In savannas on west side of Andros, 

 Red Bays, April. 



