1921) GREENMAN—WEST INDIAN SENECIOS 99 
reflexed, ovate or ovate-elliptic, 5-8 em. long, 2.5-4 em. broad, 
acute or obtuse, entire, glabrous on both surfaces, somewhat 
paler beneath, abruptly narrowed at the base into the petiole; 
margins more or less revolute; petioles 6-12 mm. long; inflores- 
cence axillary or terminal, cymose, sparingly tawny, pilose, few- 
headed; heads 15-18 mm. high, homogamous; involucre nar- 
rowly campanulate, sparingly calyculate; bracts of the involucre 
usually 8, linear-lanceolate, acute, 12-15 mm. long, 1.5-3 mm. 
broad, glabrous; disk-flowers usually 18; setae of the pappus 
white; achenes about 3 mm. long, striate-ribbed, glabrous.—In 
forest near summit of Mount Tocuche, Trinidad, British West 
Indies, April 3-5, 1920, N. L. Britton, T. E. Hazen & Walter 
Mendelson 1292 (N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb.; photograph and frag- 
ment in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.), TYPE. 
This species is most nearly related to Senecio Hollickii Brit- 
ton, from which it differs in having larger heads, longer invo- 
lucral bracts, and glabrous instead of pilose achenes. It is 
named in honor of Mr. W. G. Freeman, Director of Agriculture 
in Trinidad. 
