(92) 
pay and bristly; leaves bipinnate, the divisions 4-6 pairs, 
2.5-5 cm. long, the rachis ge and bristly; stipules setaceous, 
recurved, about 7 mm. long, the stipellae similar, but smaller: 
leaflets very numer 7 mm. lo - m long- 
peduncles about 12 mm. long, slender, nerved, bristly; ae 
sessile, 2-2.5 cm. broad, both margins very ristly, mostly 
jointed, the seed occupying about half of the width of the jo oS 
“Six ft. high, spreading, the leaves sensitive; San Buena Ventura, 
1400 ft., Nov. 15, 19017’ (Wo. 659). 
CAESALPINIACEAE 
Bauhinia calliandroides sp. nov. 
(Fruiting specimen.) 
brate. Branchlets brownish-gray. Tendrils simple, strongly 
circinate, n young flat, becoming nearly pkiae much 
thickened and woody with age. Stipules not seen. Petioles 
ong, slender, ae uae sieht cha ie above and 
striate underneath, thickened at the sum mmit, where the blackish 
glands are continuous ihe a ni reniform- -elliptical gland at the 
a 
NI 
a 
8 
. long, 
.5-7 cm. broad, the outer curve varying from ae semi- 
circular to regu ula tly and broadly semi-ovate, the inner curve 
varying from nearly straight and shallowly incurved at ae the 
summit; ribs of each leaflet § or rarely 6, lightly and ieeualy 
connecting near the margin, slender and s sharply prominent beneath 
with a coarse Serceeeene of the light secondaries. Fruiting 
pee and rachis y stout, sharply nodose; pedicel stout, 
~6 mm. long, be aes nae thickened rim of the calyx. Legume 
thickish for this genus, 6-8 cm. long, I-1.5 cm. broad, irregularly 
oblong, blunt ae Ce least at ano slightly mucronate, "the crenate 
base passing regularly into a short stipe, a very slender, sharp 
thickening at both margins, about 4- or S-seede 
“San Buena Ventura, 1500 ft. alt., Nov. 25, on? (No. 613). 
Bauhinia Conwayi sp. nov. 
Branchlets slender, terete, strongly flexuous, ferruginous- 
puberulent, becoming tomentose at the inflorescence and espe- 
cially upon the young legumes, the internodes about 3-6 cm. long. 
Stipules not seen. Petioles 6-8 mm. long, stoutish, tomentose. 
