134 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Pod 2-4 cm. long, the valves with a strong mid-rib. 



318. Cliloria rubiginosa. 



Pod 3-4 cm. long, strongly brownish bristly pubescent, 



terminalleaflet widely ovate and upto 10-15 cm. long. 



327. Calopogonium orlhocarpum. 



Pod 10-15 cm. long by about 5-6 mm. wide, with a 



slender beak about 10 mm. long; flowers large, 2.5-3 



cm. long 320. Bradburya virginiana. 



Pods about 4-5 cm. long, nearly terete, scarcely com- 

 pressed between the seeds 341. Vigna repens. 



Pods 6-12 cm. long, somewhat compressed between the 

 seeds, dark colored, slightly pubescent. 

 Flowers blue, about i cm. long. 



326. Calopogonium cceruleum. 

 Flowers mostly rose-red, 2-2.5 cm. long. 



339. Phaseolus adenanthus. 



300. Crotalaria pterocaula Desvaux. 



Crotalaria pterocaula Desvaux, Journal de Botanique, II, 1814, p. 76. 



In swampy place in thicket east of Nueva Gerona, May 6, 1910, 

 0. E. Jennings, No. 52. General Distribution: Tropical South 

 America, Cuba, Isle of Pines. 



301. Crotalaria retusa Linnaeus. 

 Crotalaria retusa Linn^us, Species Plantarum, II, Ed, I, 1753, p. 715. 



A weed in fields at Bibijagua, May 7, 1910, 0. E. Jennings, No. 108. 

 General Distribution: Widely distributed in the tropics of the world, 

 extending north in America as far as the Bahamas and southern 

 Florida. 



302. Indigofera lespedezioides Humboldt, Bonpland, & Kunth. 



Indigofera lespedezioides Humboldt, Bonpland, & Kunth, Nova Genera et Species 

 Plantarum, VI, 1823, p. 457. 



In open woods near Sante Fe, May 25, 1910, 0. E. Jennings, No. 556. 

 Flowers flesh pink. General distribution: Cuba, Isle of Pines, and 

 from Mexico to tropical South America. 



303. Indigofera pascuorum Bentham, 



Indigofera pascuorum Bentham, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, III, 

 1839, p. 431. 



Northern part of the island, Blain, No. 2j (Millspaugh). General 

 Distribution: Cuba, the Isle of Pines, and continental tropical America. 



