Combs — Plants Collected in the District of Cienfuegos. 465 



Ficus crassinervia Desf. " Jagiiey macho." 



A common large tree in fertile soil along small streams. 

 Cieneguita E., June 5, '95. ( 145.) 



F. crassinervia Desf. (Affinis.) 



A tree 20 feet high, figs warty and involucre minute. On 

 sea-shore, rare. Calicita, Aug. 29, '95. (500.) 



F. laevigata Vahl. "Pinipini," "Jagiiey." 



A tree on coast hills and sea banks, infrequent. Faro Villa 

 Nueva, Sept. 18, '95. (599.) 



F. lentiginosa Vahl. 



Low tree in rough, rocky woods, infrequent. Cieneguita 

 N., Aug. 1, '95. (366.) 



F. dimidiata Griseb. 



A large tree in fertile soil along small streams. Cieneguita, 

 June 8, '95. (147.) 



F. suffocans Banks. 



A large tree, not uncommon along small streams, fertile 

 soil. Cieneguita, June 6, '95. (146.) 



Ficus sp. 



A large tree (40 to 50 feet high). (Cultivated?). Ciene- 

 guita, July 18, '95. (314.) 



Cecropia peltata L. " Y"agruma hembra." 



A slender tree, 15 to 20 feet high, in fertile black soil along 

 brooks and small streams. Cieneguita N., May 25, '95. (111.) 



Fleurya cuneata Wedd. 



A delicate or fragile herb growing on rocks in shaded 

 places, not uncommon. Cieneguita N., July 6, '95. (277.) 



Urera baccifera Gaud. " Chichicate." 



A spiny shrub, 5 to 10 feet high, leaves and flowers with 

 irritating nettles, not uncommon in rough, rocky woods. 

 Cieneguita N., Jan 4, '96. (681.) 



