31^3 Fii;r.i) Coi.t mkian Muskim — Uoiaxn. \'()I,. i. 



to the base, divisions linear; corolla tube hypocrateriform, 

 strigose-hispid, nearly twice as long as the calyx, and longer 

 than the ligulate lobes which are expanded at the base. Stamens 

 included, inserted below the throat of the corroUa; anthers nar- 

 rowly-lanceolate connivant at their tips; Stigma clavate, papp- 

 ilose. Pyrenje 4 (2) globose, minutely reticulate with anasto- 

 mosing ruga?. Most of the fruit pathological. 



Peduncles very short, one-quarter the length of the calyx: 

 calyx ^ lin. long; corolla tube 1 lin. long, segments ^ lin. 



Twining 10 to 15 feet over stone walls near Izamal, Jan. to 

 Dec. (363). 



TorRNEroRciA GNAi'HAi.oDE.s (Jacq.), R. Br. 



Shrub 4 feet; abundant at the port of Silam, April (637). 



VERBENACE^. 



AvicKNXiA NiiiDA Jacq. 



Low tree 20 feet high; common in mangrove thickets at the 

 port of Silam, April (6ig). 



AvKjENNiA OFP"iciNALis Linn. 



A. tomentosa Jacq. With the last species (635). 



Callicarpa acuminata H. B. K. Sac pukim. 



Shrub 20 feet high; abundant in forest and brush lands near 

 Izamal, Aug. to March (870). 



Clerodendron aculeatum (L. ) Griseb. Yoimte. 



Shrub 10 feet high; common in open lands near Izamal, July 

 to Aug. (875, 736). 



Clerodendron fragrans Vent. Jasmin dc Ita'.ia. 



Cultivated at Merida, April, 1887 [Mil/spaug/i, 22). Tree 6 feet 

 high, common in cultivation. Izamal, June (724). 



Cornutia pyramidata Linn. 



Shrub 10 feet high, Izamal, Sept. (822). 



DURANTA REPENS L. 



Durania Pliimieri Jacq. D. Xalapensis H. B. K. Shrub 15 

 feet high, flowers light blue; abundant in the brush and forest 

 lands about Izamal, March to July (577). 



Lan'iana Camara Linn. 



Waste grounds near Izamal (860). 



Lantana invoi.ucrata Linn. 



L. odorata Linn. Herb 16 inches high; common in shady 

 places near Izamal, Sept. to Oct. (807); 



Liippia Berlandieri Schauer. Tarbay. 



Waste grounds near Tikul, April, 1887 {Miilspaugh, 41). 



Lippia dnlcis Trev. Oroziis. 



Trailing 4 feet, rarely cultivated at Izamal, Jan. to Dec. (510). 



