JAN. 1898. FLORA OF YUCATAN MILLSPAUGH. 385 



and scattered strigose-hairy. In Schott's 906 the leaves are 

 small, about 2 by i^ inches, strigose-hairy like the preceding. 

 In Gaumer's 769 the leaves are small as in Schott's form, but are 

 densely covered both above and beneath with long closely- 

 apressed silky hairs. 



Ipoxncea pentaphylla (L.) Jacq. Coll. ii, 297. Sooac 



" Vine 20 feet, abundant on roadsides about Izamal, producing 

 its white flowers in October " (985^). Merida, Nov. 7, 1865. 

 (Schott, 26). 



IPOMCBA PUNCTICULATA Benth. Bot. Voy. Sulph. 136. 



"Vine 20 feet, abundant in towns and fields, producing its 

 reddish-purple flowers from September to February" (329). 



Ipomoea sinuata Orteg. Hort. Matr. Dec. 84. 



"Vine 10 feet, frequent in brushlands and cornfields about 

 Izamal " (1093) 



JACQUEMONTIA ABUTILOIDES Benth. Voy. Sulph., 34. 



" Mountains between Hacienda Sacacal and Ticul, Oct. 20, 

 1865 (Schott, 68 1\ Tekanto, Feb. 1890 (Stone, 206, in Herb. 

 Acad. Sci. Phila.). 



JACQUEMONTIA PENTANTHA G. Don., Gen. Syst. iv, 283. Yaxhal. 



"Vine 10 feet, common in brushlands about Izamal, October 



to January " (917). Suburbs of Merida, Nov. 14, 1864. (Schott, 



344). Tunkas, March 3, 1890 (Stone, 231, 235, in Herb. Acad. 



Sci. Phila.). 



Jacquemontia tamnifolia Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 474. 



Vine 20 feet, common in the forests of Buena Vista Xbac, 

 Aug. (1121). 



BORRAGINACE.E. 



CORDIA DODECANDRA de C. Prod, ix, 478. 



Thirty feet high, flowers vermilion with a tinge of orange ; 

 Tekanto, Feb. 27, 1890 (Stone, 198, in Herb. Acad. Sci. Phila.). 



CORDIA GERASCANTHOIDES H.B.K. Nov. Gen. et. sp. iii, 69. Bohom. 

 " Tree 100 feet high, common in forests where it blooms in 

 April. Flowers very profuse, aromatic and durable. This tree 

 yields one of the most valuable timbers of the country, much used 

 in wagon-making and wherever strength and elasticity are 

 required. Buena Vista Xbac " (1066). Aguada San Antonio, 

 Xcanchacan, March I, 1866 (Schott, 745). 



CORDIA GLOBOSA (L.) H. B. K., Nov. Gen. et Sp. iii, 76. 



Merida, 1865 (Schott, 970.} "Shrub 12 feet high, rare, Kan- 

 tunil road near Izamal, producing its white flower in June" 

 (745). "Shrub 30 feet high, in brushlands near Izamal, Sept." 

 (801). 



