PLANTS OF COZTJMEL ISLAND. 99 



LEGUMINOSiE. 

 [i. p. 257.] Tephrosia cinerea, Pers. W. 



Diphysa, sp. nov. ?, vel D. sennoidei, var. 

 Specimen insufficient for satisfactory determination. 



[i. p. 262.] Cracca caribasa, Benth. \ w. 

 Cracca, sp. ? 



A fragment. 



[i. p. 274.] Desmodium adscendens, DC. w. 

 [i. p. 294.] Centrosema virginianum, Benth. W. 

 Gliricidia?, sp. rev 



Tree, 50 feet ; not abundant. In the absence of the fruit the genus of this tree can- 

 not be satisfactorily determined. 



Lonchocarpus violaceus?, H. B. K., v. aff. 



Tree, 20 to 60 feet ; very abundant. L. violaceus is widely spread in the West 

 Indies, and extends, according to Grisebach, to Venezuela and New Granada. 



[i. p. 319.] Piscidia erythrina, Linn. w. 



Very common. 



[i. p. 325.] Caesalpinia pulcherrima, Sw. w 



Very abundant. 



[i. p. 327.] Cassia alata, Linn. w. 



Eare. 



[i. p. 330.] Cassia emarginata, Linn. 



Very abundant. 



[i. p. 339.] Bauhinia porrecta, Sw. w. 



Not abundant. 



[i. p. 352.] Acacia farnesiana, Willd. w. 



Not common. 



[i. p. 355.] Acacia spadicigera, Ch. et Schl. ? 



Abundant. 



Lysiloma?, sp. n. aff. L. schiedeance. 

 Tree, 25 to 100 feet ; abundant. Fruit wanting. 



Pithecolobium sericiflorum ?, Benth. 



Vine, 10 to 50 feet ; common. Typical sericiflorum inhabits Venezuela. 



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