AUG. 1895. FLORA OF YUCATAN MILLSPAUGH. g 



ASPIDIUM, Swartz. 



A. trifoliatum, Swartz. 



On the rocky walls of the Cenote de Cafetal, Chichen Itza, 

 Jan. 18, 1895 (132, 133). 



These two numbers embrace a series of forms from very small, 

 young, and undeveloped plants upward, and prove especially 

 interesting on this account. 



ANE1MIA, Swartz. 



A. adiantifolia, Swartz. 



Mouth of small cave, north aspect of the Cerro Grande, Izamal, 

 Jan. 13, 1895 (58). 



CYCADACEAE. 

 DIOON, Lindl. 

 D. spinulosum, Dyer. 



Progreso (C. J. Hoege} . 



PANDANACEAE. 



PANDANUS, Linn. f. 

 P. utilis, L. f. PAH. 



Margin of the Aguada of Xcholac, about two leagues south of 

 Izamal. 



P. Candelabrum, P. Beauv. QIPIL,.* 



In the scrub between Progreso and the first railroad station 

 south. 



GRAMINEAE. 



(Maydece}. 

 COIX, Linn. 



C. lachryma-Jpbi, Linn. Job's Tears. 



Collected in the Patio of the residence of Dr. Giaumer, Izamal, 

 Jan. 13, 1895 (73). 



(Panicece). 



PANICUM, Linn. 

 P. sanguinale, Linn. 



Collected by Dr. Gaumer on the Island of Cozumel, 1885. 



P. Lindeni, Fourn. 



Yucatan, type loc. ignot. (Ltndeti). 



CENCHRUS, Linn. 

 C. pallidus, Fourn. | 



Crevices in rocks in the Patio of Dr. Gaumer, Izamal, Jan. 13, 

 1895 (70). 



Note: Fourn. Mex. PI. Gram. p. 50, = 465 Liebman from 

 Santa Cruz. 



* Tfie inverted letter C is pronounced in the Maya tz. 

 + Kindly determined by Professor F. Lamson Scribner. 



