6 BRITTON : STUDIES OF WEsT INDIAN PLANTS 
Pinar del Rio, and on the Isle of Pines. It has lanceolate to 
oblong leaves, which are obtuse and emarginate at the apex. Its 
fruit is about 2 cm. long, the narrowly linear terminal wing about 
as long as the ovoid body. Its flowers are only about 1 cm. long, 
the corolla limb about 1.5 cm. wide. 
I take as the type of this species the specimen from ‘‘ West 
Indies,” collected by Lane, and preserved in the Kew Herbarium. 
4. Cameraria oblongifolia sp. nov. 
A tree 4-6 m. high with slender twigs. Leaves oblong to 
oblong-lanceolate, acutish to obtuse or minutely emarginate at 
the apex, narrowed at the base, 2-3.5 cm. long, 14 mm. wide or 
less, the slender petiole about 2 mm. long; corolla about 17 mm. 
broad; fruit compressed, lanceolate, 2-3 cm. long, about 1 cm. 
wide, grooved at the base on one side, the terminal wing oblong- 
triangular, obtuse, about as long as the body. 
In wet woods near Tiffin, Camagiiey, November 1-5, 1909, 
Shafer 2877; also represented by part of Wright’s Cuban no. 
2950, collected at Hanabana. 
The other part of Wright’s 2950, which has ovate-lanceolate 
acuminate leaves, may represent another species. It has much 
more slender and longer petioles than C. oblongifolia, but the speci- 
mens examined by me are too imperfect to afford a complete — 
description. Combs’ no. 19, collected in Cieneguita in the 
province of Santa Clara, appears to be the same as this, but our 
specimen of that number also is incomplete. 
5. Cameraria microphylla sp. nov. 
A tree up to 5 m. high, intricately branched, the twigs very 
slender. Leaves oblong to oblong-obovate, 1 cm. long or less, 
2-4 mm. wide, emarginate at the apex, narrowed at the base, the 
margins strongly revolute; fruit 2 cm. long, 4-6 mm. wide, com- 
pressed, the wing oblique, sinuate, terminal and lateral, similar 
to that of C. latifolia but very much smaller. 
Near the northwestern end of Cayo Coco, Camagiiey, October 
23-24, 1909, Shafer 2709. 
