Combs — Plants Collected in the District of Cienfuegos. 449 



SCROPHDLARINEAE. CXXIV. 



Angelonia ANGD8TIFOLIA Benth. ** Fernandina." 



In fertile black soil, savannahs, common. Cieneguita S., 

 June 6, 95. (130.) 



Stemodia durantifolia, Sw. 



In damp or marshy upland woods (maniguas), fertile soil. 

 Cieneguita S. W., Aug. 7, '95. (422.) 



Herpestis 8ESSILIFLORA Benth. 



In damp shaded places, fertile soil, not common. Ciene- 

 guita R. R., S. W. Branch, Sept. 13, '95. (590.) 



H. MoNNiERiA Kth. ♦* Graciola." 



A small, creeping or ascending herb, common in the edge 

 of river marshes and mangrove swamps. Constancia, Aug. 

 2, '95. (381.) 



MiCRANTHEMUM BRYOIDE8 Beuth. and Hook. 



Amphiolanthus bryoides Griseb. 



On damp, fertile, thin soil over rock strata, common, 

 Cieneguita S. W., July 2Q, '95. (353.) 



ScoPARiA DULCI8 L. ** Escobilla." 



Common in savannahs, usually red soil. Cieneguita, June 

 11, '95. (191.) 



Capraria biflora L. " Escabiosa." 



Not uncommon in fertile waste places, along river woods. 

 Rio Damuji, Rodas, Aug. 17, '95. (482.) 



Buchnera elongata Sw. 



In barren savannahs, damp sandy or gravelly red soil. Not 

 uncommon. Cieneguita R. R., S. W. Branch, Aug. 8, '95 and 

 Sept. 13, '95. (444 and 598.) 



Gerardia hispidula Mart. 



In damp marshy savannahs, fertile soil, near brook. 

 Cieneguita R. R., S. W. Branch, Sept. 13, '95. (591.) 



