1660 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM 



Page 415. Bauhinia longiflora. The older name for this species is B. chlorantha 

 T. S. Brandeg., of which B. longiflora is a synonym. 



Page 417. Bauhinia lunarioides. This is to be referred to synonymy under 

 Acacia crassifolia A. Gray (page 380). 



Page 418. Bauhinia divaricata. "Pie de cabra" (Oaxaca); "pata de cabro" 

 (Veracruz). 



After Bauhinia latifolia insert: 



Bauhinia jucunda T. S. Brandeg. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 7: 326. 1920. 

 Type from Barranca de Panoaj'^a, Veracruz. 



Bauhinia peninsularis T. S. Brandeg. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 10: 183. 1922, 

 Type from Pescadero, Baja California. 



Page 423. Caesalpinia cacalaco. "Guachalala," "huisache bola" (Sinaloa). 

 The wood gives a good qviality of charcoal. The bark is employed as a remedy 

 for toothache. The pods are used for dyeing, and the seeds arc said to be eaten. 



Page 424. Caesalpinia platyloba. "Quebracha," "arellano," "palo Colo- 

 rado" (Sinaloa). 



Page 425. Caesalpinia gilliesii. "Tabachfn" (Coahuila); "mal de ojo"" 

 (Sonora). 



Page 426. Caesalpinia palmeri. "Palo piojo" (Sinaloa). 



Caesalpinia mexicana. "Guajillo" (Nayarit); "viche" (Sinaloa). 



Page 427. After Caesalpinia yucatanensis insert: 



Caesalpinia ortegae Standi. Jeurn. Washington Acad. Sci. 13: 6. 1923. 

 Type from Sinaloa. 



Delonix regia. "Acacia" (Guerrero). 



Conzatiia multiflora. "Zopilote" (Puebla); "arbol de dguila" (Oaxaca). 



Page 428. Parkinsonia aculeata. "Bagote" (Sonora) ;" cacaporo " (Sinaloa). 



Parkinsonia tnicrophylla. This has been transferred recently to the genus 

 Cercidium (see below). 



Page 429. After Cercidium plurifoliolatum insert: 



Cercidium macrum I. M. Johnston, Contr. Gray Herb. n. ser. 70: 64. 1924. 

 TamauHpas and Nuevo Le6n. 



Cercidium microphyllum (Torr.) Rose & Johnston, Contr. Gray Herb, 

 n. ser. 70: 66. 1924. Parkinsonia microphylla Torr. See page 428. 



Cercidium molle I. M. Johnston, Proc. Calif. Acad. IV. 12: 1038. 1924. 

 Type from Agua Verde Bay, Baja California. 



Cercidium sonorae I. M. Johnston, Contr. Gray Herb. n. ser. 70: 66. 1924. 

 Sonora, the type from Guaymas. 



FABACEAE. 



Page 433. Tounatea simplex. "Limoncillo" (Nayarit). 



Page 435. Sophora iomentosa. This species has been collected also in Tamau- 

 lipas. 



Page 436. For Ormosia and the specific citation substitute the following: 



DUSSIA Krug & Urb. in Duss, L^gum. Martinique 11. 1891. 

 1. Dussia mexicana (Standi.) Harms, Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 19: 294. 1924 



Ormosia mexicana Standi. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 23: 436. 1922. 



Page 437. Crotalaria longirostrata. "Garbancillo," "tronador" (Sinaloa). 



Page 438. Crotalaria maypurensis. "Chipilin" (Oaxaca). 



After Crotalaria anargyroides insert: 



Crotalaria polyphylla Riley, Kew Bull. 1923: 333. 1923. Type from the 

 Sierra Madre. 



Page 439. Indigofera orniihopodioides. This and its synonyms should be 

 referred to synonymy under the following name: Indigofera miniata Ortega, 

 Hort. Matr. Dec. 98. 1798. 



