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SURIANACEJE. 
58. Suriana Maritima (L.). Very abundant on the south shores 
of the island. 
Rubiace.®. 
59. Spermacoce tenuior (L.). Common in waste places. 
60. Ernodea littoralis (S.W.) Not uncommon ; flowers sweet- 
scented. 
61. Morinda Roioc (L.). 
62. Chiococca racemosa (Jacq). 
63. Hamelia patens (Jacq). A very handsome shrub, with scarlet 
flowers. Western shores of the Island. 
64. Randia aculeata (L.). (Mr. W. T. Feay.) 
65. Exostemma Caribbceum (R. & 3.). (Mr. W. T. Feay.) 
[Erithalis fruticosa (L.) has been found also at Key West.] 
[Guettarda elliptica (S.W.) Key West, Riigel in Herb. Shuttle- 
worth, Mus. Brit.] 
Composite. 
66. Goelestina maritima (Torr & Gray). [Ageratum L.] South 
shores of Key West. Abundant. 
67. Rarthenium Hysterophorus (L.). By roadsides very abundant. 
68. Iva imbricata (Walt.). Sandy shores. 
69. Ambrosia Crithmifolia (D. C.). Very abundant along the 
southern shores. 
70. Eorrichia arbor escens (D. C.). Salt marshes, abundant. 
70a. Borrichia frutescens (D.L.). Not so common as the last. 
[Cosmos caudatus (Kunth.) occurs at Key West, but was not 
observed.] 
71. Bidens leucantha (Willd.), a common tropical weed. 
72. Pluchea purpurascens (D. C.), very common. 
73. * Verbesina ( Ximenesia ) encelioides (D. C.). Abundant. Not 
included in Chapman’s Flora. 
74. Flaveria linearis (Jay). Common. 
75. Sonchus oleraceus (L.). Southern shores of Key West. 
SAPOTACEiE. 
76. Mimusops Sieberi (A. D. C.)„ ( = M. dissecta (R. Br.). Very 
abundant. A handsome tree. South shores of Key West. 
Theophrastace^:. 
77. Jacquinia ar miliar is (Jacq). (Mr. W. T. F£ay). 
