Combs — Plants Collected in the District of Cienfuegos. 437 



Ericaceae. ClI. 



Bejaria angustifolia Sw. 



A twining annual in rocky woods, not common. Ciene- 

 guitaN., June 24, '95. (236.) 



Plumbagineae. CVII. 



Plumbago scandens L. " Mala-cara." 



Not frequent. In fertile soil, black or sandy. Castillo de 

 Jagua (and Cieneguita), Sept. 16, '95. (565.) 



> Primulaceae. CVIII. 



Centunculus pentandrus R. Br. 



Not uncommon in rich damp shaded upland woods. Ciene- 

 guita R. R., S. W. Branch, Sept. 13, '95. (592.) 



Myrsineae. CIX. 



Wallenia clusttfolia Griseb. *' Guacamari," '< Cas- 



magua." 



A shrub, 3 to 6 feet high, not uncommon in marshy upland 

 woods, rich soil. Cieneguita N., Jan. 7, '96. (685.) 



CoNOMORPHA bumelioides Griscb. 



A shrub or low tree, 10 feet high, in savannahs, rare. 

 Cieneguita S., July 31, '95. (336.) 



Jacquinia RUSCIFOLIA L. Jf 



Not uncommon shrub, 3 to 5 feet high, savannahs, fertile 

 sandy soil along river banks, Rio Damuji. Constancia, Aug. 

 2, '95. (382.) 



J. LINEARIS Jacq. " Espuela de cabellero." 



In barren savannahs, along brooklets, red sandy or gravelly 

 soil. Infrequent. Cieneguita W., Feb. 28, '96. (723.) 



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