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“...Curasao: Britton & Shafer 3128. Bermud., Key West, Antill. (Symb.). 12. Najadaceae. 64. Najas L. Najas guadalupensis Moröng. in Mem. Torr. bot. Club III. 2 (1893) p. 60. t. 67; Najas microdon A. Br. var. curassavica A. Br. in Sitzungsber. ges. naturforsch. Freunde Berlin (1868) 17. Curasao: Britton & Shafer 3083. Cuba, Florida, Mexico, Venezuela. (Symb.). 15. Alismaceae. 75. Echinodorus Engelm. Echinodorus cordifolius Gris. Kar. (1857) 109; Gris. FI. 505; Echinodorus rostratus Engelm. in Gray Man. of Bot. II. ed. (1856) 438; Buch. in Eng. Pflanzenr. Heft 17 (Alismataceae) 31. Curasao: Md (4893); Malpais. — Britton & Shafer 3115. Baham., Antill., Amer. sept. (Symb.). 17. Hydrocharitaceae. 85. Halophila Thou. Halophila Baillonis Aschers. Journ. Linn. Soc. XIV (1874) 317. Onra^ao: v. Breemen: Spaansche water near Brakkeput. St. Thomas, Guadeloupe, Martinique. (Symb.)....”
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“...Versluys 1402, — Britton & Shafer 3097. Aruba: Fontt (6475); Fontt (64755). Baham., Antill., warmer countries of both hemisph. (Symb.). Cyperus uncinatus Poir. in Lam. Encycl. VII (1806) 247; Cyperus cuspidatus H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. I (1815) 204. Curasao: Krk (5590a). Aruba: Bek (6424c). Bonaire: Tolkz (7277c). In all tropical and warmer countries. (Symb.). 459*. Mariscus Gartn. cf. 459. Cyperus Linn. sect. 6. Mariscus brizaeus C. B. Clarke in Symbolae Antillanae II (1900) 52; Kamoe, Korta man, Jeerba die koetsjóe. Curasao: C (5004); Pez (5289); Be (5558). — Suringar. Aruba: Bakk (6342c). — Suringar. Bonaire: Grkz (7176); Skz (7435). Baham., Antill., Florida. (Symb.). Mariscus bruneus C. B. Clarke in Symb. Antill. II (1900) 51; Cyperus brunneus Sw. Fl. Ind. Occid. I (1797) 116 partim; Gris. Fl. 565. Curasao: Britton & Shafer 2938. Trop. America. (Symb.). Mariscus confertus Clarke in Symb. Antill. II (1900) 50; Cyperus confertus Sw. Prodr. (1788) 20; Gris. Fl. 563. Curasao: Hk (5320);...”
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“...Fimbristylis—Tillandsia. 15 24. Lemnaceae. 795. Lemna Linn. . Lenina paucicostata Hegelm. ex Engelm. in A. Gray Man. Bot. Y. ed. (Jan. 1868) 681; Lemna minor Gris. FI. W. I. (1864) 512. (p.p.) (Symb.). Curasao: Noord. — Britton & Shafer 2993. Antill., Amer. cont., Afr., Asia austro-orient., Japon., Australia. (Symb.). 796. Wolffia Hork. et Schleid. Wolffia punctata Gris. FI. Br. W. I. (1864) 512. Curasao: Britton & Shafer 2994. Jamaica. (Gris. FI.); Americ. sept. (Thompson. Amer. Lemn.). 32. Bromeliaceae. 840. Bromelia Linn. Bromelia lasiantha Willd. ap. R. et Sch. Syst. VII (1830) 1233. Curasao: 0 (4991); Sik3 (5249); Sik3 (5250); Wah (5256); Sik3 (5257); Siks (5258). — Britton & Shafer 3093. Aruba: Cam. On Curasao especially occuring in the Western part with 11 finding places; in the remaining part 2. Not observed on Bonaire. Venezuela. (Mez. Bromeliac.). 851. Ananas Adans. Ananas sativus Schuit, f. in R. et Sch. Syst. VII (183Ö) 1283. Cultivated. [Brasilia]. (Symb.). 890. Tillandsia...”
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“..., FI. trop. Afr. vol. I (1868) 284; (Johnston); Tribulus cistoides Linn. Spec. (1753) 387; Gris. FI. 134. Angglo. Curasao: Rud (4606); Mo(4816d). — Suringar, — Went 1104, — Lens 807, — Britton & Shafer 3077. Aruba: Siv (6320). — Suringar. Margarita. (Johnston). Trop. countries of both hemisph. (Symb.). 3979. Kallstroemia Scop. *) Kallstroemia caribaea Rydb. in Britton & Brown, an 111. FI. U. S. Sec. Edition. Curasao: Mo (4314). Bonaire: Rt (7163). Antill. Kallstroemia curta Rydb. sp. nov. (in man user.) A diffuse, branched annual; stems about 1 m. long, slender', prostrate, soon straw-coloured, sparingly hirsute; stipules small, subulate, about 2 mm. long, hirsute; leaves short, 1—2cm. long; leaflets mostly 3 pairs, or on some of the branches only 2 pairs, obliquely oval, 3—10 mm. long, raucronate, denticulate, yellowish- green, glabrate above, hirsute beneath, the hairs in age with pustulate bases; peduncles 5 mm. long or less; sepals subulate, about 3 mm. long; petals not seen; fruit...”
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“...(5121); Jt (5424); Jt (5425). — Britton & Shafer 2920,. 2950, 3141. Am. trop. (Ind. Kew.). Euphorbia buxifolia Lam. Encycl. II (1786) 421; Gris. FI. 53; Euphorbia litoralis H. B. K. Nov. Gen. II (1817) 54. Curasao: Suringar, — Britton & Shafer 2933. Aruba: Ser (6511); Mansz (6554). — Suringar. Bonaire: Okz (7237). — Suringar. Margarita. (Johnston). Bermud., Florida, Key Ins., Baham., Antill., Yucatan, Honduras, Venezuela, Brasilia. (Symb.). Euphorbia cotinifolia Linn. Spec. (1753) 453; Gris. FI. 52. Man- zalienja boobo. Curasao: St (5051); Sik3 (5260); Wo (5436). — Suringar. Bonaire: Montkr (7402); Montkr (7415). Trinidad, Venezuela, Nova Granata, Guiana. (Gris. Flor.). Euphorbia heterophylla Linn. Spec. (1753) 453; Gris. FI. 54. . Cultivated. [Baham., Antill., Amer. cont.] (Symb.). Euphorbia hypericifoiia Linn. Spec. (1753) 454; Gris. FI. 54. Curasao: Suringar. Aruba: Suringar. Margarita. (Johnston). Bermudas, Key | Ins., Bahaq., Antill., from Mexico to Vene- zuela and Guiana. (Symb.)....”
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“...(5121); Jt (5424); Jt (5425). — Britton & Shafer 2920, 2950, 3141. Am. trop. (Ind. Kew.). Euphorbia buxifolla Lam. Encycl. II (1786) 421; Gris. FI. 53; Euphorbia litoralis H. B. K. Nov. Gen. II (1817) 54. Curasao: Suringar, — Britton & Shafer 2933. Aruba: Ser (6511); Mansz (6554). — Suringar. Bonaire: Okz (7237). — Suringar. Margarita. (Johnston). Bermud., Florida, Key Ins., Baham., Antill., Yucatan, Honduras, Venezuela, Brasilia. (Symb.). Euphorbia cotinifolia Linn. Spec. (1753) 453; Gris. FI. 52. Man- zalienj a boo bo. Curasao: St (5051); Siks (5260); Wo (5436). — Suringar. Bonaire: Montkr (7402); Montkr (7415). Trinidad, Venezuela, Nova Granata, Guiana. (Gris. Flor.). Euphorbia heterophylla Linn. Spec. (1753) 453; Gris. FI. 54. . Cultivated. [Baham., Antill., Amer. cont.] (Symb.). Euphorbia hypericifolia Linn. Spec. (1753) 454; Gris. FI. 54. Curasao: Suringar. Aruba: Suringar. Margarita. (Johnston). Bermudas, Key | Ins., Bahatq., Antill., from Mexico to Vene- zuela and Guiana. (Symb.)....”
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“...Eastern middle part. West CuraQao is generally more grown over and less stone is found there at the surface. Only in all plantations and in their immediate vicinity a more fertile soil is found; the plantations („hofjes”) are mostly situated near the large inland waters. Aruba. The West point of the island lies at ± 70° 4' W. Long, and 12° 37' N. Lat.; the East point at ± 69° 51' W. Long, and 12° 24 N. Lat. The greatest length of the island is 32 kilometres, its surface ± 170 square kilometres. We man represent it as a fairly large plain of quartz-diorite, rising slowly towards the...”
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“...Bonaire ... . 218 Las. h. = slope of Lasanne, Bonaire . . . . . . . 167 Mac. b. = slope of Macutacao, Bonaire..................159 Mac. h. = slope of Macutacao, Bonaire...................... 160 Mac. w. = road from Rincon to Seroe Macutacao, Bonaire. 158 Ma. h. = hills near Malpais, Curasao ... . . . . 317 Ma. ko = calcareous soil near Tanki Maraka, Bonaire . . 204 Mam. h. = slope of Mamarie, Bonaire . . . ... . 220 Man. d. = sandy seashore near Manshebo, Aruba . . . 105 Man. k. z. = calcareous seashore near Manshebo, Aruba . 104 Mans. z. = seashore near Savaneta, Aruba . . . . . 150 Man. w. = road from Manshebo to Oranjestad, Aruba . . 106 Mat. = Salina Mathijs, Bonaire..............................177 Mat. h. = hills near Salina Mathijs, Bonaire .; . . . . 179 M. d. = hills near Malpais, Curasao. . ... . . , . 321 M. d2. = hills near Malpais, Curasao . . . . . . . 822 M. h2. = hills near Malpais, Curasao . .................. 319 Mi. = near San Maria, Curasao . . . . . . ... 364 Mir. h. = slope...”