518 SMALL: THE FLORA OF PENINSULAR FLORIDA 
as early as 1894, at Eustis, Nash 728. The writer has observed 
it in similar localities at several towns in the peninsula. 
PAEDERIA FOETIDA L. 
This vine, remarkable for the very offensive odor of its foliage 
when bruised, has become established about Sanford. Specimens 
were collected there by Mr. S. Rapp in 1903. 
TRIDAX PROCUMBENS L. 
This tropical American species, hitherto known as a member 
of our flora only from the Florida Keys, is now very plentiful and 
permanently established in southern peninsular Florida. Speci- 
mens have been collected as follows: 
Miami, November, 1903, Small & Carter. 
Dade County, December, 1903, Eaton 458. 
Between Cocoanut Grove and Cutler, November, 1904, Small 
230. 
Near Arch Creek, Dade County, November, 1904, Small 2245. 
EMILIA SONCHIFOLIA (L.) DC. 
This plant of the old world tropics is now firmly established 
in southern Florida, where the following collections have been 
made: 
Dade County, Eaton rr5o. 
Palm Beach, Small 2129. 
Between Miami and Kendall Station, Small & Carter 2755. 
New York BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
