402 FIELD COLUMBIAN MTSKUM BOTANY, VOL. i. 



HIPPOCRATEACE^:. 



Hippocratea Grisebachii Loes. Eng, Prantl. Nat. Pfl. iii.5, 227. 



H. rerrucosa Griseb. in Goett. Abh. xxiv: 84 (1879) Non H. B. 



K. Nov. Gen. et Sp., v. 136 (1821), teste Loesener ipso in litl. 



" Vine 25 feet, common in forests about Izamal, February" (385). 



SAPINDACE^:* 



Allophylus Cominia Swtz. Prod. Veg. Ind. Occ., 62 (1788). 



Schmidelia Cominia Swtz. Prod. Veg. Ind. Occ., ii. (1800). 

 " Shrub 20 feet high, common in forests about Izamal, August " 

 (893)- 



[CARDIOSPERMUM CORINDUM molle Radlk. 



C. molle H. B. K. C. Corindum forma 3 molle. Radlk. Flor. 

 Brazil Fasc. 122:447 (Sept. 1897.) Gaumer's 494 (Contrib. 

 0:306) has not been seen by Prof. Radlkofer, the above note is 

 simply bibliographic.] 



Paullinia Cururu Linn. Sp. PL 365. 



"Vine 50 feet, common in the forests of Buena Vista Xbac, 

 April " (1041). 



PAULLINIA FUSCESCENS GLABRESCENS Radlk. 



Paullinia Curassavica of Biol. Centr. Am., Bot. iv:3, Mills- 

 paugh Contrib. Fl. Yuc. 1:33, is to be replaced by Paullinia fus- 

 cescens Kth., forma 3. glabrescens Radlk., Monogr. Paullin. 

 (1895-96) in Abhan. K. bayer. Acad., 283, (Sep. 217) line 10 from 

 below. The true Paullinia Curassavica of Linne", is a Serjania 

 -S. Curassavica Radlk., in Monogr. Paull. , 305 (Sep. 239). The 

 plant collected on the Island of Cozumel by Gaumer and noted 

 in Biol. Cent. Am., Bot. iv:3 has been overseen (sic) in Radlk. 

 Monogr. Paull. The quotation of Grisebach Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 

 by Hemsley is right for the Columbian plant, not that of 

 Jamaica, which is P. Jamaicensis Macf. 



"Vine 30 feet, common in forests about Izumal, Sept. and 

 Oct." (900). 



Sapindus Saponaria iuaequalis (de C) Radlk. 



Sapindus Saponaria L. forma inaequalis Radlk., . inaequalis 

 de C. This is the "Sapindus sp. near divaricatus Willd " pub- 

 lished in Biol. Centr. Am., Bot. iv. 3, collected by Dr. Gaumer 

 on the Island of Cozumel in 1886, which I have seen ; also 396 

 Gaumer "common about Izamal, flowering in February." 



(I observed this form growing plentifully at the Laguna 

 Columbia and Cedral, Island of Cozumel in 1895 while accompa- 

 nying the Allison V. Armour expedition, and collected it also at 

 Izamal. C. F. M.) 



*Professor L. Radlkofer. 



