Combs — Plants Collected in the District of Cienfuegos. 411 



C. pumila Ort. 



Uncommon in savannahs, red soil. Cieneguita S., June 22, 

 '95. (219.) 



C. incana L. " Canario." 



Not uncommon in fertile soil. Abreus, May 31, '95. (122. ) 



Indigofera tinctoria L. " Anil." 



Not uncommon in fertile savannahs, roadsides and pastures. 

 Cieneguita, July 9, '95. (308.) 



Tephrosia cinerea Pers. 



Sandy coast hills, common. Suburbs of Cienfuegos, Aug. 

 13, '95. (459.) 



Gliricidia platycarpa Griseb. " Jurabaina " or " Cuchar- 



illo." 



On rocky sea banks, uncommon. Faro Villa Nueva E., 

 Sept. 18, '95. (600.) 



G. MACULATA HBK. 



In rich soil, open woods. (Cultivated.) Cieneguita S. 

 W., Feb. 28, '96. (736.) 



Sesbania grandiflora Poir. 



Agati grandiflora Desv. 



In fertile black soil. (Cultivated.) Cieneguita S. W., 

 Feb. 21, '96. (719.) 



Pictetia sessilifolia Wright, in herb. 



Pictetia ternata, Griseb. Cat. PI. Cub., p. 73, not DC. 



" Shrub, 1 to 2 meters high : leaves sessile, trifoliolate ; stip- 

 ules obsoletely spinose ; leaflets oblanceolate, shortly mucro- 

 nate-acuminate, 8 to 30 millimeters long, 2 to 5^ millimeters 

 broad, glabrous on either surface, margins entire, revolute, 

 midrib prominent beneath : pedicels fascicled in the axils, 

 smooth, slender, bibracteate above the middle, 8 to 16 milli- 

 meters long : flowers yellow : calyx glabrous, veiny, unequally 

 divided ; anterior lobe acuminate, the other lobes of the calyx 



