Combs — Plants Collected in the District of Cienfuegos. 437 

 Ericaceae. ClI. 



BeJARIA ANQU8TIFOLIA Sw. 



A twining annual in rocky woods, not common. Ciene- 

 guita N., June 24, '95. (236.) 



Plumbagineae. CVII. 



Plumbago scandens L. •' Mala-cara." 



Not frequent. In fertile soil, black or sandy. Castillo de 

 Jagua (and Cieneguita), Sept. 16, '95. (565.) 



Primulaceae. CVIII. 



Centunculds pentandrus R. Br. 



Not uncommon in rich damp shaded upland woods. Ciene- 

 guita R. R., S. W. Branch, Sept. 13, '95. (592.) 



Myrsineae. CIX. 



Wallenia clusiifolia Griseb. ♦* Guacamari," ** Cas- 



magua." 



A shrub, 3 to 6 feet high, not uncommon in marshy upland 

 woods, rich soil. Cieneguita N., Jan. 7, '96. (685.) 



CoNOMORPHA bdmelioides Griseb. 



A shrub or low tree, 10 feet high, in savannahs, rare. 

 Cieneguita S., July 31, '95. (336.) 



Jacquinia ruscifolia L. 



Not uncommon shrub, 3 to 5 feet high, savannahs, fertile 

 sandy soil along river banks, Rio Damuji. Constancia, Aug. 

 2, '95. (382.) 



J. linearis Jacq. '* Espuela de cabellero." 



In barren savannahs, along brooklets, red sandy or gravelly 

 soil. Infrequent. Cieneguita W., Feb. 28, '96. (723.) 



