BRITTON: STUDIES OF WEsT INDIAN PLANTS—XI 43 
Haemocharis angustifolia Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
A tree 20-30 m. tall, with slender grayish brown twigs, pu- 
neni: with strigillose hairs. Leaves oblong or oblong-obovate, 
on the back with appressed hairs; petals obovate, 1.2- m 
g, m. broad, none at the apex, pubescent; laments 
filiform, Prissy ovary vi 
Sierra Maestra, Oriente ae 11072). 
Begonia lomensis Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
Suffruticose, the stems 3-4.5 dm. high, rusty pilose. i hg 
obliquely cordate-ovate to obliquely suborbicular, 1.5-4 c 
long, I-2.7 cm. wide, acute, glabrous above at maturity, ae 
pilose or nearly glabrous beneath, coarsely toothed, the petioles 
4-20 mm. long, pilose; stipules lanceolate, acuminate, entire, 
4-6 mm. long, 1.5—-2 mm. broad; inflorescence long-peduncled; 
staminate flowers; pedicels slender, up to 7.5 mm. long, glabrous; 
sepals 2, orbicular, 7-8 mm. long, 8-9 mm. wide; petals 2, obo- 
vate, 4 mm. long, 3 mm. pike stamens 20 or more; capsule 
long- pedicelled, the body 8-9 mm. long, 5-6 mm. wide, the 
wing about 9 mm. broad, ohne or acutish. 
Farallones de "2 Loma Regino, Oriente (Léon 10731). 
Ginoria montana Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
A glabrous unarmed shrub, with slender ar tsar branches. 
Leaves lanceolate, coriaceous, 2.5-4.3 cm. 0.7-1.7 cm. 
broad, obtuse at the apex, acute ~ ieee pee faintly reticulate- 
veined ; petioles slender, 2 m m. lon es sessile or nearly so; 
flowers immature, long- hetlicelled: ealyxclobes spreading, appen- 
daged below the sinuses; stamens about 
Sierra Maestra, Oriente (Léon 11009). 
Psidium (?) cacuminis Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
abrous, with igre slender twigs. Leaves CHORE ACE: 
sf 
rT or obtuse, the base narrowed, the stout ce about 
m. long; fruit oe solitary and nearly sessile in upper 
aula, nearly 2 cm. lon 
Pico Turquino, ae (Léon 10749). 
