412 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



obtusish.— Collected by Charles Wright, 1860-1864, no. 

 2320; also by Robert Combs in dry, sandy or gravelly 

 barrens and savannahs at Cieneguita, Cuba, February 28 and 

 March 4, 1896, no. 735. This species was distributed in 

 Wright's collection under the name Pictetia ternata DC, 

 from which, however, it is readily distinguished by its sessile 

 leaves and by its narrower and less distinctly veined leaf- 

 lets." — Plate XXX. 



Beya Ebenus DC. " Granadillo." 



Common in dry gravelly red soil, savannahs. Cieneguita 

 S., May 17, '95. (54.) 



Aeschynomene sensitiva Sw. 



In grassy marshes along small streams, not uncommon. 

 Cieneguita S. W., Aug. 10, '95. (409.) 



A. Americana L. 



Common in pastures and waste grass land. Cieneguita, 

 Sept. 26, '95. (620.) 



A. Brasiliana DC. 



Not uncommon in barren, sandy or gravelly red soil, savan- 

 nahs. Cieneguita R. R., S. W., Aug. 10, ^95. (408.) 



Stylosanthes viscosa Sw. 



Not uncommon, barren, sandy or gravelly, red soil, savan- 

 nahs. Cieneguita R. R., S. W., Aug. 10, '95. (407.) 



Arachis HYPOGEA L. " Maui." 



Cultivated and escaped in fertile, black soil. Cieneguita, 

 July 8, '95. (306.) 



Zornia DiPHYLLA Pcrs. var. LATiFOLiA Bcuth. 



In dry, gravelly, red soil, rare. Cieneguita R. R,, S., 

 June 14, '95. (166.) 



Z. Sloanei Griseb. 



Not uncommon in dry, gravelly or sandy red soil. Ciene- 

 guita R. R., S. W. Branch, Aug.'^lO, '95. (404.) 



