438 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



Sapotaceae. CX. 



Chrysophyllum oliviforme Lam. " Caimitillo." 



Common, in savannahs, usually in red fertile soil. Ciene- 

 guita, June 24, '95. (361 and 234.) 



LUCUMA PAUCIFLORA A. DC. 



A low tree, 10 to 15 feet high, in fertile savannahs, infre- 

 quent. Cieneguita N., July 30, '95. (344.) 



L. mammosa Gaertn. " Mamey Colorado." 



A large tree, in rich savannahs, uncommon. Commonly 

 cultivated. Cieneguita N. , Jan. 7, '96. (684.) 



Achras Sapota L. " Nispero " or " Sapote." 

 Sapota achras Mill. 



Commonly cultivated as a fruit tree. Cieneguita, June 5, 

 '95. (136.) 



Bumelia horrida Griseb. " Sapote espinosa." 



A rigid, thorny shrub, 3 to 4 feet high, trailing in hard, 

 sandy or gravelly red soil in savannahs near small brooks. 

 Cieneguita W., Feb. 28, '96. (734.) 



Ebexaceae. CXI. 



DlOSPYROS HALESIOIDES Griseb. 



In fertile rocky woods, uncommon or rare. Cieneguita N., 

 May 28. '95. (94.) 



Oleaceae. CXII. 



Jasminum Bahiense DC. 



Cultivated climber. Abreus, June 15, '95. (161.) 



FORESTIERA PORULOSA Poil*. 



A shrub or low tree, 8 to 10 feet high, on sea bank above 

 Calicita, rare, Aug. 14, '95. (458.) 



