440 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



Plumeria obtusa L. " Lirio amarillo." 



A shrub, 5 to 8 feet high, in rough, rocky woods, not 

 uncommon. Cieneguita N., May 15, '96. (36.) 



Tabernaemo]stana citrifolia Jacq. " Huevo de gallo." 



A shrub, 4 to 6 feet high, common in fertile savannahs. 

 Cieneguita, May 9, '95. (18.) 



FORSTERONIA CORTMBOSA Mey. 



A shrubby climber in fertile coast woods, infrequent. 

 Calicita, Aug. 24, '95. (524.) 



Nerium Oleander L. ** Adelfa " " Rosa francesa." 



Commouly cultivated as a garden shrub. Calicita, June 

 12, '95. (207.) 



Echites rosea A. DC. " Rosa de sabana." 



Very slender shrub, climbing in savannahs, usually fertile, 

 red soil, not frequent. Cieneguita, June 5, '95. (138.) 



E. UMBELLATA Jacq. 



Shrubby climber in fertile savannahs and open coast woods. 

 Not uucommou. Cieneguita (Calicita), May 9, '95. (17.) 



E. paludosa Vahl. 



Shrubby climber in open mangrove swamps and river 

 marshes, Rio Damuji. Abreus, May 23, '95. (78.) 



E. Andrewsii Chapm. 



E. neriandra Griseb. 



Common shrubby climber in savannahs. Cieneguita S., 

 May 9, '95. (13.) 



E. Cubensis Griseb. 



Upland woods and savannahs, fertile soil. Uncommon. 

 Cieneguita S., Aug. 1, '95. (635.) 



ASCLEPIADACEAE. CXVII. 



Cryptostegia grandiflora R. Br. 



In fertile waste places, uncommon. Most probably escaped 

 from cultivation. Cienfuegos, Aug. 13, '95. (463.) 



