1672 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM 



ICACINACEAE. 



Page 689. Calatola laevigata. "Calate," "calatole" (Oaxaca; from cal-atl- 

 cacalotl = crow-water, Reko). The nut is said to impart a black color to water. 



SAPINDACEAE. 



Page 698. Serjania californica. This has been transferred by Johnston to the 

 genus Paullinia (Paullinia californica I. M. Johnston, Proc. Calif. Acad. IV. 12: 

 1084. 1924), but the fruit of the plant is unknown and its generic position there- 

 fore still uncertain. 



Page G99. After Serjania pacifica insert: 



Serjania ochroclada Radlk. Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 17: 357. 1921. Type 

 from Rio Santa Lucia, Sierra de Misteca, Puebla. 



Serjania unguiculata Radlk. Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 17: 359. 1921. Type 

 from Monte Albdn, Oaxaca. 



Page 699. Urvillea ulmacea. "Hiedra" (Veracruz, Endlich). • 



Page 700. Cardiospermum xpinosum. This has been transferred by Johnston 

 to the genus Paullinia; see below. 



After Cardiospermum dissect um add: 



Cardiospermum pygmaeum Radlk. Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 17: 361. 1921. 

 Type from Cerro de Santa Lucia, Puebla. 



Page 702. Paullinia fuscescens. "Pico de guiloche" (Sinaloa). 



Page 703. Paullinia pinnata. "Cuamecate" (Nayarit). 



Paullinia tomentosa. "Ojillo" (Veracruz). Endlich reports that the seeds are 

 used as ejes for dolls. 



.After Paullinia sonorensis add: 



Paullinia californica (Radlk.) I. M. Johnston, Proc. Calif. Acad. IV. 12: 

 1084. 1924. See above, and also page 698. 



Paullinia spinosa (Radlk.) I. M. Johnston, Proc. Calif. Acad. IV. 12: 1083. 

 1924. Cardiospermum spinosum Radlk. See above and also page 700. 



Page 708. Thouinidium decandrum. A synonym is Thouinidium riparium 

 Radlk. Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 17: 363. 1921. "Perico," "cola de perico," 

 "cabo de hacha" (Sinaloa). 



Thouinidium insigne. The entry should read: Thouinidium insigne Radlk. 

 Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 17: 363. 1921. 



EHAMNACEAE. 



Page 712. Gouania mexicana. "Guirote de palo" (Sinaloa). 



Page 713. Zizyphus sonorensis. "Naranjillo" (Tamaulipas) ; "brasilillo," 

 "confite," "ceitima" (Sinaloa). The species occurs also in Tamaulipas. 



Page 714. Condalia parryi. To the synonymy add Condalia parryi micro- 

 phylla I. M. Johnston, Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 7: 439. 1922. Baja Cahfornia, 

 the type from Las Huevitas. 



Page 715. After Condalia lycioides insert: 



Condalia globosa I. M. Johnston, Proc. CaHf. Acad. IV. 12: 1086. 1924. 

 C. globosa pubescens I. M. Johnston, op. cit. 1087. 1924. Baja California, the 

 type from La Paz. 



Page 716. Karwinskia mollis. "Capulincillo" (Tamaulipas). Collected also 

 in Tamaulipas. 



Page 718. Cormonema. Recent studj- has convinced the writer that this 

 genus does not differ in any constant respect from Colubrina. The nomenclature 

 of the fewo species listed here should be changed, as follows: 



Colubrina tepicana Standi. Cormonema mexicana Rose, Contr. U. S. Nat. 

 Herb. 3: 315. 1895. Not Colubrina mexicana Rose, 1895. 



