Combs — Plants Collected in the District of Cienfuegos. 457 



In rich river woods, Rio Damuji, not common. Abreus, 

 June 29, '95. (268.) 



GossYPiANTHUs LANUGiNOSus Moq. (smootli form). 



Small, spreading prostrate herb, in barren savannahs, dry, 

 sandy black soil, infrequent. Cieneguita R. R., S.W.Branch, 

 Aug ."^ 10, '95. (405.) 



GOMPHRENA DECUMBENS JaCq. 



Common, ascending, in grassy waste places. Cieneguita, 

 July 30, '95. (338.) 



Iresine celosioides L. 



Common in fertile black soil in savannahs near brooks. 

 Cieneguita, Aug. 20, '95. (512.) 



Chenopodiaceae. CXL. 



Chenopodium ambrosioides L. '* Apasote." 



In fertile river woods, not infrequent. Cieneguita, Aug. 20, 

 '95. (226.) 



Atriplex cristata Humb. and Bonpl. " Armuelles." 



Shrubby (or suffruticose), 1 to 3 feet high, in sandy, fer- 

 tile, wet soil, along the sea. Not uncommon at Calicita, July 

 27, '95. (373.) 



Phytolaccaceae. CXLI. 



RiviNA laevis L. " Ojo de raton " or " Coralitos." 



Common in rough rocky woods, fertile soil. Cieneguita N., 

 June 10, '95. (186.) 



R. laevis L. var. pubescens Griseb . " Ojo de rat(5n " " Cor- 

 alitos." 



Not uncommon in rough, rocky woods, fertile soil. Ciene- 

 guita N., June 13, '95. (153.) 



R. octandra L. " Guaniqui " and '' Bejuco canasta." 



A trailing or erect shrub, 6 to 10 feet high. Common in 

 roush woods. Cieneguita N., June 11, '95. (195.) 



