

JAN. 1898. FLORA OF YUCATAN MILLSPAUGH. 367 



In general habit our plant agrees with Pringle (1793} Jalisco, 

 1888, and Palmer (507) Acapulco 1894-5, except that in the 

 former the leaflets are smaller, narrower, more crowded and 

 nearer entire; and in the latter still smaller than our form or 

 the Jaliscan. Leaves in our form 1.75 to 2.25 inches long, leaf- 

 lets .4 inch long, . i inch wide, with glandular punctae strongly 

 marked. 



DESMANTHUS DEPRESSUS H. & B. Willd. Sp. iv. 1046. Camba-pich. 

 "Ten feet high, rare about Izamal, its white flowers appearing 

 in October" (1018). 



Diphysa Carthaginensis Jacq. Enum. PI. Carib., 28. 



About Merida, March 16, 1865 (Schott, 247], April 20, 1865 

 (Schott, SOS, in Herb. U. S. Natl. Mus.). 



Diphysa robinioides Benth. ex Bth. & Oerst. 1. c. n. Ououc. 

 "An abundant tree 60 feet high in the brush and forest lands 

 near Izamal, where it opens its bright golden-yellow flowers in 

 February while the leaves are immature" (344). Yucatan, with- 

 out locality ( Valdez, 5#). 



Erythrina Corallodendron Linn. Sp. PI. 706. 



Shrub 5 feet high, with sharp, mostly recurved prickles and 

 crimson flowers, Tekanto, Feb. 25, 1890 (Stone, 217, in Herb. 

 Acad. Sci. Phila.). 



ERYTHRINA CORALLOIDES Mocq. & Sesse, ex de C. Prod, ii, 413. 

 Merida, Aug. 28, 1865 (Schott, 615}. Loc. ignot. (Schott, 



Galactia multiflora Robn. Proc. Am. Acad. xxix, 315. 



"Vine 20 feet, abundant in brush and forest lands about 

 Izamal, producing its mottled flowers from September to March" 

 (566). Also collected in conjunction with 498 in similar habitat. 



INDIGOFERA ANIL Linn. Mant. 272. Anil. Choh. 



"Shrubby, 4 to 8 feet high, abundant in all northeastern 

 Yucatan, where it was at one time extensively cultivated, and 

 whence Indigo was exported as late as 1885. To-day (1896) not 

 one plantation exists in the neighborhood of Izamal, which place 

 was once the center of its greatest production" (1057). Merida, 

 Oct. 25, 1865 (Schott, 883). 



Meibomia albiflora (Salzm) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. i, 197. 



Yucatan, loc. ign. {Johnson, j6 b , Visa in Herb. Torrey, Colum- 

 bia University). 



Meibomia Neo-Mexicana (A. Gr.)O. K., Rev. Gen. i, 198. Kintah. 

 Chuburna, Oct. 10, 1865 (Schott, 866} ; herb 2 feet high, com- 

 mon in the forests of Tekax, September (1130); herb 10 inches, 

 forests of Buena Vista Xbac (1118). Schott's plant and Gaumer's 

 1130 are glabrous, while 1118 is finely pubescent. 



