44 BRITTON: STUDIES OF WEsT INDIAN PLANTS—XI 
Calyptranthes montana Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
A much-branched shrub, with slender glabrous branches, the 
twigs rusty-brown and somewhat Spinecsige when iat 
eae eae Oriente ‘Gan idee) 
Eugenia cati Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
A glabrous shrub or small tree, the twigs slender. Leaves 
elliptic to elliptic-obovate, chartaceous, 7 cm. long or less, 
rather sparingly punctate, dark green above, pale beneath, not 
very conspicuously veined, the apex rounded or obtuse, the ‘base 
mostly narrowed, the petioles 3-7 mm. long; flowers glomerate 
in the axils; calyx- ‘chee suborbicular, about 3 mm. broad 
In woods, Loma del Gato, Cobre Range ss Sierra Maestra, 
Oriente (Léon, Clement and Roca 10045, type; 10588). 
Eugenia ginoriaefolia Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
Glabrous; twigs slender. Leaves ovate to elliptic, char- 
m. | 
u mm. 
long or less; flowers glomerate at the nodes of twigs, sessile; 
calyx-lobes about 2 mm. broad, ot hae glandular, glabrous; 
petals elliptic to oval, about 3 mm. long, 1.8—2.2 mm. broad, 
obtuse or eniaye at the apex; Gasiense "form, glabrous, the 
anthers ellip 
Sierra oe Oriente (Léon 10812). 
pay —— Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
Foothills of the Sierra Maestra, a Se 10794, type; 
109062). 
