JAN. 1898. FLORA OF YUCATAN MILLSPAUGH. 377 



Muntingfa Calabura Linn. Sp. PI. 728. Capolin. 



" Hacienda San Rafael de Xteppen southeast of Uman, Aug., 

 1865. ' Hacienda Saragossa, Sept. 9, 1865" (Schott, 554). "Tree 

 30 feet high, common at Progreso and Merida" (1163). 



MALVACEAE. 



Abutilon crispum Sweet, Hort. Brit. ed. i., 53. 



"Merida at Quinta del Obispo, Nov. 20, 1864" (Schott, 83, in 

 Herb. U. S. Natl. Mus.) ; suburbs of Merida, Dec. 3, 1864" 

 (Schott, 167}. " Herb 5 feet high, common on open lands near 

 Izamal, flowering from August to December" (872). Calcehtoh, 

 March n, 1890, flowers yellow (Stone, 271, in Herb. Acad. Sci., 

 Phila.). 



Abutilon incanum (Lk.) Sweet, Hort. Brit. ed. i., 53. 



" Herb 4 feet high, abundant in old fields and waste places 

 near Izamal" (954). Our form agrees best with Palmer's 1281 

 from Armeria, Mex., 1891. 



Abutilon sidoides Hemsl. Diag. PI. Nov. 24. Xacmixbil. 



"Shrubby, 4 feet high, common at Tekax, September" (1133). 



Our specimens differ from the type in having somewhat longer 



petioles, and in being more branchy like Pringle's 4583 Jalisco, 



1893. 



ANODA HASTATA Cav. Diss. i., 39. 



Merida, Nov. 28, 1864 (Schott, 12). Hacienda Saragossa, 

 Sept. 8, 1865 (Schott, 353, in Herb. U. S. Natl. Mus.). 



Anoda parviflora Cav. Ic. v., 19. Oaiuiioai. 



"Herb 3 feet high, abundant in old fields near Izamal, pro- 

 ducing its pale-yellow flowers from September to October" (821). 



Anoda triangularis de C. Prod, i., 459. 



Fence rows in the suburbs of Uman, April, 1887 (Mills- 

 paugh, 19). 



Gossypium Barbadense Linn. Sp. PI. 975. Xchup. 



Suburbs of Merida, Aug. 24, 1865 (Schott, '602} Calcehtoh, 

 March n, 1890 (Stone, 269, in Herb. Acad. Sci. Phila.). 



Gossypium herbaceum Linn. Sp. PI. 975. Algodon. 



"Herb 10 feet high, often becoming a 15 foot shrub. Exten- 

 sively cultivated in Yucatan during the civil war in the United 

 States, now only on a small scale for domestic use" (935). Our 

 specimens are of the form G. hirsutum L. and agree with 

 Berlandier's Texano-Mexican 313, and Simpson's Florida speci- 

 mens of i! 



Gossypium religiosum Linn. Syst. ed. xii. 642. 

 Suburbs of Merida, August, 1865 (Schott, 602}. 



