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OLACACEAE. 
Ximenia verifier: Benth.; SBH. 345; CNH. xxiii. 
Sierra Madre, Seemann 2156; Sinaloa (fide cent 
Schoepfia parvifolia Planch.; CNH. xxiii. 238. 
Sinaloa (fide Standley). 
Vernacular names “‘ Tecolotillo,” “ Palo fierro.” 
CELASTRACEAE. 
Maytenus phyllanthoides Benth.; Fedde, Rep. viii. 
Coast-region near Topolobampo, at the Hoeoionda. Correrepe, 
Endlich 693. 
Vernacular names ‘‘ Aguabola,” “‘ Mangle aguabola.”’ 
The dnayes are used as a remedy for scurvy and hopihiaihess 
Winm confusa Hemsl. Diagn. Pl. Nov. i. 6 (July, 1878) ; 
Biol. i. ns CNH. v. 129; Fedde Rep. viii. 293.—W. palli 
Radlk. in Sitzb. Bayer. Akad. 1878, 379 9 (Ueber. Sapindus etc.), 
as to Hariweg 41. 
Lodiego, Palmer 1598; woods near Choix, 100 m., Endlich 722. 
San Ignacio : Cerro de Perico, 680 m., Gonzalez 541 
Vernacular name “ Algodoncillo.”’ 
Radlkofer based .Wimmeria pallida on flowering material 
collected by Hartweg, and fruiting specimens collected by 
Haenke and Liebmann. Rose (CNH. v. 130) considers that the 
fruiting specimens represent a apie species, to which he 
applies the name W. pallida Radlk. emen 
HiIpPpPOCRATEACEAE. 
Hippocratea mexicana Miers; Zoe v. 209. 
Cerro Colorado, Brandegee. 
H, pauciflora Rose in CNH v. 197 (1899). 
Near Rosario, Rose 1587. 
H. utilis Rose, 1.c. 
Near Colomas, in the foothills of the Sierra Madre, Rose 1706. 
Vernacular name “ Bejuco Colorado.” 
RHAMNACEAE. 
Zizyphus Endlichii Loes. in Fedde, Rep. viii. 296 (1910). 
Open woods in the coast-region near Topolobampo, Endlich 
696. 
- Vernacular names ‘‘ Nanche,”’ “‘ Ceituna.”’ 
The fruits are edible, and the bark is used as a remedy for 
toothache. 
Z. sonorensis S. Wais.; Zoe v. 210. : 
Altata, Brandegee. San Ignacio: Los Chinacates, 90 m. 
Gonzalez 160 Ores 
Vethadae name ‘‘ Nanche de la Coe. ” 
