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“...Shafer 3038. Aruba: Jabh (6273); Nick (6497). — Suringar. Bonaire: Joh (7220); Bolko (7356). — Suringar. On CuraQao 13 finding places noted outside lime, on Aruba 4, on Bonaire 3. Margarita. (Johnston). Venezuela. (Symb.). 88. Nymphaeaceae. 2513. Nymphaea Linn. Nymphaea ampla DC. Syst. II (1821) 54; Gris. FI. 11. CuraQao: M 23. Baham., Antill., Amer. cent., Amer. merid. (Symb.). 94. Menispermaceae. 2574. Cissampelos Linn. Cissampelos Pareira Linn. Spec. (1753) 1031; Gris. FI. 10. Jeerba pataaka, Rais die pataaka. CuraQao : Wo (5448). Bonaire: Montkz (7411). Margarita. (Johnston). All tropical countries. (Symb.). 98. Anonaceae. 2729. Anona Linn. Anona muricata Linn. Spec. (1753) 536; Gris. FI. 4. Sorsaaka. Cultivated. [Antill.] (Symb.). Anona palustris Linn. Spec. II ed. I (1762) 757; Gris. FI. 5. Kajoeda. Cultivated? [Antill., Amer. austr., Afr. occid.] (Symb.). Anona reticulata Linn. Spec. (1753) 537; Gris. FI. 5. Cultivated. [Antill.] (Symb.)....”
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“...Vernacular Names. 177 Raaba = Capparis cynophallophora and Capparis Breynia. Raambessji = Celtis Iguanaea and Bumelia obovata. Raboe die kabaai = Randia aculeata and Tournefortia volubilis. Rais die pataaka .= Cissampelos Pareira. Rathania = Krameria ixina. Ratoneera = Gliricidia sepium. Red manggel — Coccoloba diversifolia. Reseda = Lawsonia inermis. Sabadieja = Leonotis nepetifolia. Sagradoo — Chenopodium ambrosioides. Salade andijvie = Lactuca intybacea. Salaster = Moringa oleifera. Salie = Heliotropium humile. Sanggoéra == Hyptis suaveolens. Savonetappel = Sapindus saponaria. Sehytnóot^== Jatropha curcas. Senneblaar = Cassia obovata. Siea blanko = Bursera simaruba. Siea korraa = Bursera bonairensis. Sinte biebo = Aloe vera. Sjangran = Opuntia tunoides. Sjiengool == Jacquinia barbasco. Sjimaróekoe = Malpighia glabra and Malpighia punicifolia. Sjimaróekoe kaasjoe = Bunchosia nitida. Sjimaróekoe maatsjoe = Malpighia punicifolia and Trichilla trifolia. Sjonleena — Bouchea Ehrenbergii. Sjonsjon...”