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CLINOPODIUM, Linn. 



C. Brownei,(Sw.)O.K. 



Thymus Brownei, Sw. Micromeria Brownei, Benth. In moist 

 soil of a pathway, road to Cedral, Island of Cozumel, Jan. 5, 

 1895 (39). Has the odor of Pennyroyal. 



Forma calyce angustiore, Hemsl. 



Island of Cozumel (Gaumer, 1885). 



SALVIA, Linn. 



S. occidentalis, Sw. CAK-NEP. 



Our specimens of the form having mucronate calyx lobes 

 (S. obscura, Benth.) Streets of Dolores, Island of Mugeres, Jan. i, 

 1895 (18). Road to Tepakaam near Izamal, Jan. 14, 1895 (90). 



Being greatly interested in the similitude of the Maya name 

 Kak-Nep to our Catnep, I finally, upon inquiry, traced it to 

 derivation from a gentleman of New Orleans who visited the 

 Island of Mugeres early in this century; he called the attention 

 of the Indians to the plant saying that it was catnep and very 

 useful in decoction for fever. 



S. coccinea, Linn. f. OIC-XITJ. 



This brilliant flowered species is nowhere common, but may be 

 met with here and there throughout the Peninsula. Cerro Grande, 

 Izamal, Jan. 13, 1895. Campo about Chichen Itza, Jan. 18, 

 1895 (116). 



S. serotina, Linn. 



Island of Cozumel (Gaumer, 1885). Island of Mugeres (Gau- 

 mer, 1886). 



TEUCRIUM, Linn. 



T. inflatum, Sw. 



Along the railroad at Tecantun, Jan. 24, 1895 (190), erect 

 l / 2 to 2^ feet high. 



SOLANACEAE. 

 LYCIUM, Linn. 



L. sp. (Hemsl.) 



Island of Holbox (Gaumer, 1886). " Near L. barbinodum, Miers. 

 Hemsley." 



CAPSICUM, Linn. 



C. baccatum, Linn. .. 



Island of Cozumel (Gaumer, 1885). 



C. frutescens, Linn. 



Island of Cozumel (Gaumer, 1886). 



