BRITTON: STUDIES OF WEsT INDIAN PLANTS 451 
sparingly appressed-pubescent beneath, revolute-margined, obtuse 
or slightly emarginate at the apex, rounded at the base, the ter- 
minal one with a petiolule 4-8 mm. long, the lateral ones nearly 
sessile; inflorescence stalked, slender, many-flowered, 6-12 cm. 
long, pepe brownish-pubescent; flowers clustered, almost sessile; 
calyx 6-7 mm. long, densely brownish appressed-pubescent, its 
teeth longer than the tube, the upper one ovate, the others lan- 
ceolate; standard clawed, nearly orbicular, 7 mm. long. 
Pine woods, Baracoa, Oriente (Underwood & Earle 1342). 
11. Galactia Jenningsii sp. nov. 
’ A very slender, slightly woody vine, the branches 1.5-3.5 dm 
long, loosely pilose or glabrate. Stipules subulate, striate, about 
I mm. long; petioles slender, pilose, 3-10 mm. long; leaflets 3, 
nearly equally short-petioluled, obovate, oblong or oblong-obovate, 
subchartaceous, 6-20 mm. long, rounded or emarginate at the 
‘ apex, rounded or narrowed at the base, pubescent on both sides, 
strongly reticulate-veined above; peduncles axillary, 1- to few- 
flowered, as long as the petioles or shorter; calyx pilose, about 
6 mm. long, its lanceolate acuminate lobes about as long as the 
tube or a little longer; flowers purple; standard suborbicular, 
clawed, 7-8 mm. long; wings narrowly oblong, about as long as 
the standard; pod linear, short-beaked, appressed-pubescent, 
sessile in the calyx, 2.5 cm. long, 5 mm. wide 
White-sand pine-barrens, Isle of Pines, scarce and _ local 
(Britton & Wilson 14,186, type; O. E. Jennings 350). 
10. GALACTIA BRACHYODON Griseb. Mem. Am. Acad. II. 8: 178. 
1860 
Near Monte Verde, Oriente. Endemic. 
12. GALACTIA REVOLUTA Urban, Symb. Ant. 2: 333. 1900 
Dry hillsides, northern Oriente. Endemic. 
13. GALACTIA GALACTIOIDES (Griseb.) Hitchc. Rep. Mo. Bot. 
Gard. 4:77. 1893 
Dioclea galactioides Griseb. Cat. Pl. Cub. 76. 1866. 
Galactia impressa C. Wright; Sauvalle, Anales Acad. Habana 5: 
337- 1869 
Near Bahia Honda, Pinar del Rio, collected only by Wright. 
Endemic. Erroneously recorded from the Bahamas. 
