470 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



Irideae. CLXXX. 



CiPURA PALUDOSA Aubl. 



In fertile savannahs, not common. Cieneguita S., June 24, 

 '95. (211.) 



Amaryllideae. CLXXXI. 

 CuRCULiGO scorzoneraefolia Benth. " Azafran del pais." 



Hypoxia scorzoneraefolia Lam. 



In savannahs, fertile black and red soil, common. Ciene- 

 guita S., Maj 17, '95. (42.) 



Zephyranthus rosea Lindl. 



In damp thin soil over rock strata, along small stream, 

 common. Cieneguita S. W., July 26, '95. (357.) 



Crinum americanum L. " Lfirio," " Lirio de San Pedro." 

 In fertile river bottoms, damp or wet places, uncommon. 

 Eio Damuji, Abreus, May 23, '95. (85.) 



Pancratium Caroliniaxum L. " Lirio de San Juan." 



Not uncommon in fertile damp or wet places along small 

 streams. Cieneguita S. VV., July 26, '95. (345.) 



FouRCROYA cuBENSis Haw. "Pita," "Maguey de cocuy." 

 Common in rough, rocky woods (and fertile savannahs). 

 Cieneguita N., July 6, '95. (287.) 



DiOSCOREACEAE. CLXXXIII. 



DioscoREA MULTiFLORA Presl. " Name." 



Climbing in open fertile woods and savannahs, not uncom- 

 mon. Cieneguita S. W., Aug. 10, '95. (414.) 



LiLIACEAE. CLXXXV. 



Smilax Havanensis Jacq. " Raiz de China," " Zarzapa- 



rilla." 



Common, climbing in open woods and savannahs. Cali- 

 cita (Cieneguita), June 12, '95. (172.) 



