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been found in sandy fields, hills of Patzcuaro, Michoacan, October, 

 1892 (n. 4258). They show that the plant is H feet or more in 

 height, and that the roots bear fusiform tubers au inch or two in 

 length. 



Spiranthes aurantiaca, Benth. & Hook. var. acuminai \. 

 Bracts narrower, acuminate, somewhat exceeding the flowers, the 

 edges involute. Collected by Dr. Palmer in Jalisco. 1886, no. 581, 

 and by Mr. Pringle on foothills of the Sierra Madre, Chihuahua, 1"-." 

 (n. 1509), and again on swells of low meadows, Valley of Toluca, 

 September, 1892 (n. 4280). 



Dioscorea minima. Glabrous ( $ only seen) : tuber globose, ',- 

 inch in diameter: stem weak, flexuous, 1-3 inclies high, about 

 2-leaved: leaves ovate, cordate, acuminate, about 9-nerved, 1 inch or 

 less in length, on petioles 3-6 lines long : staminate spikes 2- 1, slender, 

 pedunculate or snbsessile, less than an inch in letgth, rather densely 

 flowered, not manifestly verticillate except below: bractlets linear, 

 two thirds as long as the flowers: divisions of the perianth elliptical, 

 obtuse, 1\ lines in length, white with a green midvein ; stamens 3, a 

 third shorter than the perianth. — Lava beds near Patzcuaro, Mi 

 choacan, July, 1892 (n. 4157). This species is nearly related to 

 D. multinervis, Benth., but differs in the form of the leaves and in 

 the length and color as well as somewhat in the arrangement of the 

 flowers. 



In the labels of Mr. Pringle's distribution of 1893 the following 

 corrections are to be noted : — 



4119, Piqueria Pringlei, Rob. & Sea. 



4133, drop mark of interrogation. 



4229, read crassiuscula, not crassiciila. 



4238, Astragalus Tolucanus, Rob. & Sea. n. sp. 



4246, Senecio procumbens, IIBK. 



4296, add ex char. 



