418 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



C. LINE ATA Sw. 



A common shrub (4 feet high) along the sea on sand hills 

 at Castillo de Jagua and Calicita, Aug. 28, '95. (505.) 



C. GLANDULOSA L. 



Not uncommon in savannahs. Cieneguita, Aug. 1, '95. 

 (368.) 



Badhinia Krugii Urban. 



Not frequent in sandy grass land along the Bay at Cien- 

 fuegos, Aug. 13, '95. (449.) 



Tamarindus Indica L. *' Tamarindo." 



Cultivated and escaped ( ^) not uncommon, in rich open 

 woods, Cieneguita, June 17, '95. (199.) 



Mimosa viva L. " Dormidera " *' Dormilona." 



A creeping herb, forming a very sensitive mat on fertile 

 soil, savannahs. Cieneguita, Sept. 10, '95. (594.) 



M. PUDiCA L. *' Vergonzosa " and *' Sensitiva." 



In fertile red soil, savannahs, not frequent. Cieneguita R. 

 R.,S., Aug. 6, '95. (375.) 



Acacia paniculata Willd. " Tocino." 



Common in savannahs and open woods, climbing and 

 trailing, fertile soil, black or red. Cieneguita, May 11, '95. 

 (22.) 



A. BIASCHALOCEPHALA Griscb. 



Not uncommon, climbing or trailing, in coast woods, fertile 

 soil. Calicita, Aug. 26, '95. (526.) 



A. SARMENTOSA DcSV. (?) 



A tree 15-20 feet high, not frequent, in fertile savannahs. 

 Cieneguita N. W., June 24, '95. (237.) 



A. Farnesiana Willd. " Aromo amarillo." 

 A low spreading tree, 10 feet high, not frequent, sand and 



