Ill 
154. Hippomane Mancindla (L.). (Mr. W. T. Feay.) 
155. A calypha corckorifolia (Willd.). 
156. Croton balsamiferum (Willd.). Very common in the south 
portion of the island only. 
157. Aphora Blodgettii (Torrey.). (Mr. W. T. Feay.) 
158 *Bicinus communis (L.). Everywhere. 
Batidaoeai. 
159. Batis maritima (L.) Salt marshes. 
XJrTICACE/E. 
160. Pilea hernarioides (Lindley). Very abundant ; a very small, 
fragile plant. 
Palma; . 
161 *Cocos nucifera (L.). Naturalized in the northern portion of 
the island ; common. The True Cocoanut Palm. 
POTOMACEAl. 
162. Halophila ovalis (Hook), or allied sp. Quite fresh specimens 
floating in sea, after gale, 15th March, 1872. 
AlismaceII 
162a .Echinocarpus radiatus (L.) Around a small pond in the 
interior of the Island. 
Orchidacea:. 
163. Epidendrum venosum (Lindley.) N. part of the island, on 
trees (Mr. W. T. F4ay). 
Amaryllidacea:. 
164 * Agave Americana, (L.) Forming impenetrable hedges in the 
N. portion of the island. 
Bromeliacea:. 
165. Tillandsia bulbosa (Hooker). (Mr. W. T. Feay.) 
1 §§,*Ananassa sativa (Lindley). Occasionally escapes from culti- 
vation. 
Musacea;. 
167. "' Musa sapientum. (L.) The Banana is extensively planted, 
and is sometimes found apparently naturalized. 
168. *2/. Paradisiaca. (L.) Ditto. 
Cyperace^:. 
Of this order I found 5 species of Cyperus, including 
C. Confertus (S.W.) and C. fuligineus (Chapm.), the others 
