20 BRITTON: StuDIES OF WEsT INDIAN PLANTS 
Florida; Jamaica; Hispaniola; Porto Rico; recorded from St. Kitts; 
Mexico and Central America. 
18. PASSIFLORA MULTIFLORA L. Sp. Pl. 956. 1753 
Type LocaLity: Near Port de Paix, Santo Domingo. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Rocky banks and coastal thickets, Oriente, 
Camaguey, Santa Clara, Pinar del Rio, Isle of Pines:—Florida, 
Bahamas; Hispaniola to Tortola; recorded from Costa Rica. 
19. PASSIFLORA HOLOSERICEA L. Sp. Pl. 958. 1753 
Passiflora reticulata C. Wright; Sauvalle, Anales Acad. Habana 6: 
96. 1869. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Vera Cruz [Mexico]. 
DISTRIBUTION: Rocky hillsides and coastal thickets, Matan- 
zas, Pinar del Rio:—Mexico. 
20. PASSIFLORA DASYADENIA Urban, Symb. Ant. 3: 328. 1902 
TYPE Locauity: Near El Aji [Oriente]. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Type locality and collected also on the Sierra 
de Anafe, Pinar del Rio (Wilson & Leon 11534); flowers of both 
the Oriente and the Pinar del Rio plant are unknown. 
21. PASSIFLORA 
A high climbing, sparingly pubescent vine. Petioles slender, — 
2-4 cm. long, bearing 2 small glands below the middle; leaves — 
subchartaceous, deeply 3-lobed, subtruncate at base, 10 cm. long © | 
or less, the oblong lobes 1-3 cm. wide, acute, dentate, loosely — 
reticulate-veined. 3 
Coastal plain, San Juan, Isle of Pines (Britton & Wilson 15476). — 
Passiflora incarnata L. of eastern continental North America — 
is recorded by A. Richard (Sagra, Hist. Cub. 10: 289) as having — 
been found in Cuba, but I have no other evidence of its occurrence : 
there. : 
56. RONDELETIA IN CUBA 
Type species: Rondeletia americana L. 
A. Capsule globose to globose-pyriform. 
. Inflorescence terminal or terminal and axillary. 
a. Twigs strigose. 
Cymes ae leaves elliptic to 
ovate-elliptic, 3-8 cm. long. 1. R. odorata. 
