Co7nbs — Fla7its Collected in the District of Cienfuegos. 42S 



Onagrarieae. LXXVII. 



JussiAEA REPENS L. '« Clavellina," " Yerba del clavo." 



Common in the water of small streams. Cieneguita, June 

 17, '95. (158.) 



J. ERECTA L. 



In marshy places along brooks, fertile soil, not uncommon. 

 Cieneguita, June 18, '95. (205.) 



J. SUFFRUTICOSA L. 

 J. salicifolia HBK. 



Not uncommon along brooks in wet fertile soil. Cieneguita, 

 June 17, '95. (157.) 



J. Peruviana L. 



Not uncommon along brooks in wet fertile soil. Cieneguita, 

 June 18, '95. (204.) 



LUDWIGIA PALUSTRIS Ell. 



Jussiaea palustris Mey. 



Common aquatic in mangrove swamps along Rio Damuji. 

 Abreus, Aug. 17, '95. (475.) 



Samydaceae. LXXIX. 



Casearia SYLVESTRis Sw. " Rompc-hueso," "Llorc5n." 



A tree, 15 to 20 feet high (or a shrub) in savannahs, rich 

 soil. Cieneguita, July 30, '95. (168 and 341.) 



C. HiRTA Sw. " Jia peluda." 



A shrub, 5 to 8 feet high, not frequent, in fertile savan- 

 nahs and upland woods. Cieneguita, July 30, '95. (75 and 

 342.) 



C. PRAECOX Griseb. 



A shrub, 6 to 10 feet high, in rocky woods, fertile soil,^ 

 (flowers precocious), rare. Cieneguita, Feb. 12, '96. 

 (704.) 



