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Page 353. For Prosopis juliflora veluiina substitute Prosopis chilensis 

 velutina (Wooton) Standi. 



For Prosopis juliflora glandulosa substitute Prosopis chilensis glandulosa 

 (Terr.) Standi. 



Page 354. Piptadenia constricta. "Iguano bianco" (Sinaloa). This species 

 extends also to El Salvador, where it is known as "lengua de vaca" and "que- 

 bracho." 



Page 355. Goldmania foetida. "Sicoche" (Sinaloa). 



Page 359. Mimosa distachya. "Cuca de drbol" (Sinaloa). 



Mimosa polyantha. "Gatuno" (Sinaloa). 



Page 361. Mimosa albida. " Tapa vergiienza " (Veracruz). 



Page 362. Mimosa pigra. "Coatante" (Nayarit). 



Page 366. After Mimosa aculeaticarpa insert: 



Mimosa chaetocarpa T. S. Brandeg. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 10: 182. 1922. 

 Tj'pe from Camaron, Veracruz. 



Mimosa endlichii Harms, Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 18: 93. 1922. Type 

 from Rio San Juan, Chihuahua. 



Page 368. Leucaena lanceolata. "Bolillo" (Sinaloa). 



Leucaena diver sifolia. "Guaje" (Guerrero). 



Page 373. Acacia cochliacantha. For the Mexican material referred here 

 the name Acacia cymbispina Sprague and Riley has been proposed (Kew Bull. 

 Misc. Inf. 1923: 394. 1923). The authors state that the Mexican plant is 

 specifically distinct from that occurring in Ecuador. The species is known in 

 Sinaloa also as "vinolo." 



Page 374. Acacia macracantha. "Algarrobo," "espina de tinto" (Sinaloa). 



Page 375. Acacia hindsii. " Jarretadera " (Sinaloa, Nayarit). 



Page 377. Acacia millefolia. " Mauto " (Sinaloa) . 



Page 378. Acacia acatlensis. "Huajillo" (Puebla). 



Page 381. Acacia angustissima. "Day" (Sinaloa). 



Page 385. Calliandra anomala. This and its synonyms should be referred 

 to synonj-my under the following: 



Calliandra grandiflora (L'Her.) Benth. Journ. Bot. Hook. 2: 139. 1840. 

 Mimosa grandiflora L'H6r. Sert. Angl. 30. 1788. See Riley, Kew Bull. 1923: 

 397. 1923. 



Page 386. Calliandra houstoniana. "Chivato grande" (Sinaloa). 



Page 380. Acacia crassifolia. A synonym of this is Bauhinia lunarioides 

 A. Gray (see page 417). 



Page 388. After Calliandra capillata insert: 



Calliandra langlassei Harms, Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 17: 87. 1921. Type 

 from Chichihualco, Guerrero. 



Calliandra mexicana T. S. Brandeg. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 10: 183. 1922. 

 Type from Remudadero, Veracruz. 



Calliandra seleri Harms, Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 17: 90. 1921. Type from 

 Hacienda Santa Rita, near Zapaluta, Distrito de Comitdn, Chiapas. 



Calliandra scopuHna T. S. Brandeg. Univ. CaHf. Publ. Bot. 10: 183. 1922. 

 Type from Camar6n, Veracruz. 



Calliandra socorrensis I. M. Johnston, Contr. Gray Herb. n. ser. 70: 71. 

 1924. Tj^pe from Socorro Island. 



Page 388. Lysiloma. Since the generic name is neuter, the species names 

 should have neuter endings. 



Page 390. Lysiloma divaricatum. "Mauto" (Sinaloa). 



Page 390. Albizzia occidentalis. "Trucha," "cico" (Sinaloa). 



Page 391. After Albizzia occidentalis insert: 



