(435) 
in March, 1904 (no. 163), while Mr Wilson and the writer found 
it growing plentifully still further south in May, 1904 (Nos. 1705, 
1834 and 1953). 
Jacquemontia reclinata House, sp. nov. 
Stem branched at the base or near it, the branches trailing or 
prostrate, mostly again ieee) the foliage tomentulose, or the 
older leaves becoming glabrate: leaf blades oblong to ovate-orbicu- 
lar, 1-3 cm. long, 0.5-2 pee broad, rounded or obtuse at the base, 
obtuse or retuse "and mucronate at ‘the apex, more or less densely 
tomentulose beneath, less so or glabrate above, the margins appar- 
ently never revolute; petioles 2-10 mm. long: peduncles exceed- 
ing the subtending petioles but not the blades, 1-5-flowered, the 
pedicels about as long as the peduncle: calyx-lobes subequal, ovate, 
obtuse, 1.5-z2 mm. long: corolla white, rotate funnelform, 2.5-3 
cm. broad, 5-lobed, the lobes broadly ovate, obtuse: capsule glo- 
-5 mm. in diameter, 4-seeded, S-valved: seeds minutely 
eae with narrowly winged angles 
Differs from /Jacguemontia Jemiccuses (Jacq.) Hallier ( Coz- 
volvulus Havanensis Griseb.), by its merely reclining stem and 
branches, its tomentulose foliage, broad leaf-blades which are not 
revolute, smaller calyx with broader and less acute lobes, the shorter 
and broader lobes of the corolla which are barely acute, and the 
globose capsule. The type-specimens were collected on Bull Key, 
opposite Lemon City, in November, 1903 (Small & Carter, no. 
. Specimens referable to this species were collected at Palm 
Beach, Florida, in April, 1897, by Mr. A. H. Curtiss (no. 5860). 
Heliotropium horizontale sp. nov. 
Perennial from a stout woody root, forming depressed mats: 
stem branched at the base, the branches prostrate, 1-4 cm. long, 
commonly branched, Salona leaves numerous, spreading; blades 
ellow; tube sparingly pubescent, see fae as the calyx; limb 
spreading, 7-9 mm. broad: nutlets 2 mm 
A. species related to Heliotropium Se Torr.; but 
with radiating prostrate branches, golden yellow corollas, larger 
calyx-lobes and larger nutlets. The type-specimens were collected 
in the pinelands between Cutler and Camp Longview, in November, 
1903 (Small d& Carter, no. 742). Other specimens from the same 
region are as follows: 
