442 Tram. Acad. JSd. of St. Louis. 



M. CAMPANULATA Griseb. 



A woody climber on low shrubs, coast hills along the sea. 

 Caemonera, Aug. 28, '95. (503.) 



LOGANIACEAE. CXVII. 



Spigelia anthelmia L. *♦ Yerba lombricera." 



A low herb, common in fields and waste places. Ciene-» 

 guita, June 28, '95. (258.) 



MiTREOLA PETiOLATA Torrcj and Gray. 



In wet fertile soil along brooks, common. Cieneguita R. 

 R., S. W. Branch, Aug. 19, '95. (496.) 



Gentianeae. CXVIII. 



SCHULTESIA STENOPHYLLA Mart. 



Common low herb, 2 to 4 inches high, in damp sandy ( ?) 

 soil at marshy source of brook. Cieneguita R. R., S. W. 

 Branch, Aug. 19, '95. (438.) 



S. HETEROPHYLLA Miq. *' Geuciauo de Cuba." 



Not common in damp or marshy soil along brook. Cien- 

 eguita R. R., S. W. Branch, Sept. 13, '95. (587.) 



Hydrophyllaceae. CXX. 



Hydrolea 8PINOSA L. " Tabaco cimarrou." 



Not uncommon in damp fertile black soil (savannahs), 

 upland marshy woods. Cieneguita N., Jan. 7, '96. (686.) 



H. NiGRiCAULis Wright. 



In marshy black soil along small stream. Uncommon. 

 Cieneguita R. R., S. W. Branch, Jan. 9, '96. (691.) 



BORAGINEAE. CXXI. 



CoRDiA GERASCANTHOiDES Kth. *' Varia." 



A tree, 20 to 25 feet high, in rough rocky upland woods, 

 fertile soil, infrequent. Cieneguita N., Feb. 25, '96. (717.) 



