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all of the Florida material, hitherto referred to C. asperifolia, be- 
longs here. 
Bumelia lanuginosa Pers. Quite frequent around Lake City, 
Columbia Co., No. 2167. The plant I distributed in my 1894 col- 
lection, under the above name, No. 818, is probably ZB. cenax. 
Jacquenmontia tamnifolia (1..) Griseb. Quite common in a 
field at Tallahassee, Leon Co., No. 2516. I do not find that it 
has before been recorded from Florida. 
Nama corymbosa (Ell.) Kuntze. (Hydrolea corymbosa El.) 
In 1894 I secured a few specimens of this rare plant. Last sum- 
mer I found it growing in great abundance in the flatwoods along 
the Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West R. R., between Paola and 
Sanford. No. 2281. 
VERBENA (SNoBILES) TAMPENSIS n. sp. 
Glabrous, or pubescent with short appressed hairs. Stems 
erect from a decumbent and often creeping base, usually more or 
less branched; leaves oval or ovate, paler beneath, 2.5—7 cm. long ; 
acute, cuneate and entire at the base, narrowed into margined 
petioles .5—2.5 cm. long, coarsely and irregularly crenate-serrate ; 
spikes 2-10 cm. in length, capitate when young, cylindric in age 
and often interrupted below, its bracts subulate, strigillose, ciliate, . 
about one-half as long as the calyx; calyx strigillose, 12-15 mm. 
in length, its teeth subulate, 2-4 mm. long: corolla purple, the 
tube pubescent on the outside and in the throat, about 1.5 cm. 
long, the limb 1 cm. in diameter, its lobes obovate, emarginate at 
the apex; anthers without a gland on the connective; nutlets 
cylindric with a broadened base, about 4 mm. long, furrowed at 
the base and areolate toward the apex. 
Collected just back of the beach line at Ballast Point, near 
Tampa, No. 2470. Curtiss’s No. 1963, distributed as V. Aubletia 
L., belongs here; also Garber’s plant, collected at Tampa in May, 
1876. In general appearance this plant has some resemblance to 
V. Aubletia, but a critical examination will readily show its differ- 
erences. The entire absence of the gland on the anther connec- 
tive, a character of the section in which V. Audleta is placed, at 
once makes manifest its dissimilarity to that species. 
MONARDA PUNCTATA LEUCANTHA DN. var. 
“~~ Of much taller habit, 10-15 dm., the flowers pure white, spotted 
with ‘purple ; otherwise much like the type. 
