Combs — Plants Collected in the District of Cienfuegos. 477 



Cenchrus echinatus L. 



Common infields and waste places, fertile soil. Cieneguita 

 S., Sept. 10, '95. (597.) 



Stenotaphrum Americanum Schrank. " Grama de playa." 

 Not uncommon on sandy fertile beach. Loma de 

 Pajeros, Calicita, Aug. 26, '95. (535.) 



Olyra latifolia L. 



Large perennial, in rough woods, not common. Cieneguita 

 N., June 24, '95. (210.) 



O. padciflora Sw. 



In damp shady upland woods, fertile loose soil, infrequent. 

 Cieneguita N., July 16, '95. (319.) 



Pharus glabra Kth. 



In dark, damp, rough woods, uncommon. Cieneguita N., 

 Aug. 1, '95. (363.) 



Reynaudia filiformis Kth. 



Common in savannahs, dry, shaded places. Cieneguita S., 

 Sept. 10, '95. (579.) 



Sporobolus Jacquemontii Kth. 



Common in savannahs and grass lands. Cieneguita S., 

 June 28, '95. (261 and 263.) 



Cynodon Dactylon Pers. 



Common in sterile waste places, as old roads, etc. Ciene- 

 guita. Aug. 31, '95. (540.) 



Chloris eleusinoides Griseb, var. vestita Green man, 



n. var. 



♦* Annual : roots filiform, fascicled : culms tufted, ascending 

 glabrous, branching at the base, only 2 to 3 decimeters high: 

 leaves covered with a spreading pilose pubescence. — Collected 

 by Robert Combs on the high grassy river banks of Rio 

 Damuji at Rodas, Cuba, September 17, 1895, no. 631. 



