106 
MENISPERMACEAE. 
[Cocculus diversifolius DC. 
Widely distributed in Mexico as far southwards as the 
isthmus of Tehuantepec, and probably occurs in Sinaloa. | 
Cissampelos Pareira L., var. typica Diels in Engl. Pflanzenr. 
Menisperm. 288 
San Ignacio: Yxtagua, 370 m., Gonzalez 753. 
NYMPHAEACEAE. 
ymphaea elegans Hook. ; agit Waterlilies, 131.—Castalia 
elegans Greene; CNH. x. 
Topolobampo, Palmer ; ‘ea. Brandegee ; near Rosario, 
Rose. 
PAPAVERACEAR. 
Argemone mexicana L. ; SBH 
San Ignacio : Rancho de joke = Ponce, 260 m. Gonzalez 133. 
Common in the lower coast region, according to Seemann. 
Vernacular names: “‘ Chicalote,” ‘Cardo. 
Bocconia arporss S. Wats.; Hutchinson in Kew Bull. 1920, 277; 
CNH. xxiii 
San ap orie Yxtagua, 500 m. Gonzalez 369. Vernacular 
names: ‘ Palmilla,” “ Palo cet diablo.” 
: CRUCIFERAE. 
Lepidium virginicum JL., subsp. centrali-americanum hell. 
Monogr. 231 (1906). 
San Ignacio: Arroyo de la Labor, 380 m., Gonzalez 310. 
CAPPARIDACEAE. 
Cleome melanosperma S. Wats. 
Rosario, Rose 1841. 
Cleome sinaloensis Brandegee in Zoe, v. 198 (1905). 
Culiacan, Brandegee. 
Morisonia americana L. ; Solas xxiii. 302. 
Vernacular name “ Chic 
Forchammeria Watsoni te CNH. xxiii. 306. 
Capparis flexuosa L. ; CNH. xxiii. 303. 
C. indica (L.) Fawcett et Rendle ; CNH. xxiii. 304.—C. apc L, 
0; Stesdedaboten Jacq 
C. verrucosa Jacq. ; Sel. Stirp. Am. Hist. 159, t. 99; EHichi. in 
Mart. Fl. Bras. xiii. pars 1, "288, t. 638, fig. 2; CNH. xxiii. 303.— 
Capparis Palmeri Rose. 
Mazatlan, Coulter 669. 
Crataeva Palmeri Rose ; CNH. xx. 183. 
Fuerte, Guadalupe, Culiacan and San Blas, Rose, Standley & 
Russell 13482, 14676, 14846, 13210 
