368 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM BOTANY, VOL. i. 



MEIBOMIA SCORPIURUS (Sw.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen., 198. 



"Vine 4 feet, common in shady places near Izamal, October 

 to January" (929). 



Mimosa asperata Linn. Syst. ed x. 1312. 



Yucatan, loc. ign. {Johnson, 40, Visa in Herb. Torrey, Colum- 

 bia University). 



Mimosa somnians Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. Sp. PL iv, 1036. 



Yucatan, loc. ign. (Johnson, jj b , Visa in Herb. Torrey, Colum- 

 bia University). 



MUCUNA PRURIENS (L.) de C. , Prod, ii, 405. 



Suburbs of Merida, Dec. n, 1864, in fruit only (Schott, 155). 

 "Vine 25 feet, common on brush lands and old fields, frequently 

 also in forests about Izamal " (918). 



Myroxylon peruiferum Linn. f. SuppL, 233. Naba. 



Yucatan loc. ignot. (Schott, 804, in Herb. U. S. Natl. Mus.). 



PAROSELA DOMINGENSIS (de C.). 



Dalea Domingensis de C. Tekanto, Feb. 27, 1890, 3 feet high, 

 flowers dull red (Stone, ipj, in Herb. Acad. Sci. Phila.). 



Phaseolus dysophyllus Benth. PL Hartw. 287. 



"Vine 20 feet, common in the brush and forest lands about 

 Izamal " (923). 



PHASEOLUS LUNATUS Linn. Sp. PL 1016. 



"Vine 10 feet, growth frequent in the forest lands about 

 Izamal" (1059). 



PISCIDIA ERYTHRINA Linn. Syst. ed. x, 1155. Habi. 



Yucatan loc. ignot. (Schott, 260). 



Prosopis juliflora (Swz.) de C. Prod, ii, 447. Xcaoimek. 



"Tree 40 feet high, common at the Port of Silam, producing 

 its greenish-white flowers in April" (641). 



Foliage much denser and leaflets larger than in the north 

 Mexican and North American forms. 



Pterocarpus Draco Linn. Sp. PL 1662. Subinche. 



"Tree 80 feet high, common in forests about Izamal, develop- 

 ing its yellowish-brown flowers in February " (377). 



RHYNCHOSIA MINIMA (L.) de C. Prod., ii., 385. 



Ruins of Nohpat, Nov. 24, 1865 (Schott, 718}. 



Sesbania grandiflora Poir. Diet, vii., 127. Pico de Flamingo. 



" Shrub 15 feet high, naturalized at the Port of Silam, produc- 

 ing its large crimson flowers in April " (670). Hacienda Chuca 

 cult? March, 1866 (Schott, 



