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glabrous form but with narrower leaves than those of 

 Pringle's specimens. 



189. Acacia, sp. Without fruit; stipular spines few 

 and minute, leaves small. — Todos Santos to La Paz. 



190. Acacia, ? sp. La Paz. 



Acacia Farnesiana Willd. — San Jose del Cabo. 



191. Acacia Wrightii Benth. Collected at La Paz 

 by Dr. Palmer. Contr. Nat. Herb., iii, 69. 



192. Lysiloma CANDIDA Braudegee. — San Jose del 

 Cabo, Todos Santos. 



193. Lysiloma microphylla Benth. — Mountains 

 near San Jose del Cabo and Todos Santos. 



194. Calliandra Californica Benth. — Common 

 about San Jose del Cabo. 



195. Calliandra eriophylla Benth. Reported by 

 Mr. Rose from La Paz. 



196. Calliandra Coulteri Watson. — A loosely 

 branched bush. The long stamens are always drooping 

 giving a wilted appearance to the flowers. — Common 

 about San Jose del Cabo. 



197. PiTHECOLOBiUM DULCE Benth. — Todos Santos, 

 La Paz, San Jose del Cabo. 



198. PiTHECOLOBiUM TORTUM Mart, ? A Very hand- 

 some small tree with horizontal dark green leaves grow- 

 ing at low elevations at San Jose del Cabo and Todos 

 Santos. 



199. PiTHECOLOBiUM FLEXicAULE (Benth.) Contr. 

 U. S. Herb., vol. ii, loi. This is Acacia sp. " Palo 

 f riorro " of the Proc Cal. Acad., ii, 153. It is very 

 abundant and may have been the Acacia fJ ex /can I is of the 

 Xantus Collection. 



200. Albizzlv Lebbek Benth. ? This is undoubt- 



