64 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 
Cururu pinnata (L.) House, comb. nov. (Pawllinia pin- 
nata L.) 
Cururu Cururu (L.) House, comb. nov. (P. Cururu L., P. 
nodosa Jacq. Serjania nodosa Radlk.) 
Cururu polyphylla (.) House, comb. nov. (Paullinia poly- 
phyll L.) 
Cururu mexicana (L.) House, comb. nov. (Paullinia mexi- 
cana L. 
Cururu sinuata (L.) House, comb nov. (Paullinia sinu- 
ata L.) 
Cururu brachycarpa (A. Gray) House, comb, nov. (Ser- 
jania brachycarpa A. Gray). 
Cururu racemosa (Schum.) House, Gomb. nov. (Serjania 
racemosa Schum.) 
Cururu incisa (Torrey) House, comb. nov. (Serjania incisa 
Torrey). 
GUAIABARA (Plum.) Miller. 
This is based upon “Guaiabara alia racemosa, foliis ob- 
longis,’ Plum., and is referable to Polygonum Uvifera L. 
(Coccolobia P. Br., 1756; Coccoloba Linn., 1759). The other 
two species listed by Miller are taken from Houston. 
Guaibara Uvifera (L.) House, comb. nov. (Polygonum 
Uvifera L.) 
Guaibara laurifolia (Jacq.) House, comb. nov. (Coccoloba 
laurifolia Jacq.) : 
Guaibara venosa (L.) House, comb. nov. (Coccoloba 
venosa L.) 
This is a large genus of chiefly tropical American plants. 
New York State Museum 
Albany, N. Y. 
