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and one-half inch long, one-fifth inch wide. Marco^ 

 leaflets as much as two and one-half inches long, one- 

 fifth inch wide. 



Galactia Cubensis, HBK. Everglade, Marco. 



Galactia Pilosa, Ell. Moers (69), Punta Rassa (70), Marco. 

 Climbing on shrubs near flatwood pond (No. 69) and 

 along sea coast (No. 70). No. 69 has narrow leaflets 

 while No. 70 has oval leaflets. 



Galactia Glabella, Michx. Marco (71), Myers (72). Climb- 

 ing on scrub oak in a small "scrub" (No. 71). A weed 

 in an orange grove (No, 72). Frequent in flatwoods 

 and in cultivated soil. 



Galactia Elliottii, Nutt. Marco, Alva, Myers (68). Flat- 

 woods. A single specimen from Myers is ferruginous- 

 tomentose. 



Canavalia Obtusifolia, DC. Punta Rassa (54), Marco, San- 

 ibel, Myers (90). Climbing over shrubs along coast. 



PisciDiA Erythrina, L. Sanibel, Marco, Punta Rassa (76). 

 Scrub along sea coast, small tree eight to ten feet high. 



Ecastophyllum Brownei, Pers. Myers, Punta Rassa, 

 Marco. Along sea coast, usually forming small thickets 

 two to three feet high between the scrub and the water. 



SoPHORA Tomentosa, L. Puuta Rassa (80), Sanibel, Marco. 

 Scrub along coast. A scrub four to ten feet high. 



Cassia Occidentalis, L. Myers (59). A weed in waste 

 places. 



Cassia Tora, L. Marco, Myers (58\ A weed in waste 

 places. 



Cassia Cham^crista, L. Marco, Myers C55). Flatwoods, 

 especially near ponds; two to four feet high. 



Cassia Aspera, Michx. Sanibel, Marco, Alva (56), Punta 

 Rassa (57). Sandy fields. Especially abundant in old 

 fields. 



C^SALPiNiA BoNDUc, B. and H. Myers, Punta Rassa, Marco 

 (53). Scrub on sand dunes. 



PiTHEcoLOBiuM Unguis-cati, Bcuth. Marco, Everglade, 

 Myers (77). Scrub along coast. Common. A small 

 form was found at Marco, Punta Rassa (78). A bush 



