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Clerodendrum anafense Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
A tree up to Io m. high, the twigs and petioles very minutely 
and sparsely hispidulous. Leaves elliptic or somewhat elliptic- 
obovate, 4-9 cm. long, 2-4.5 cm. wide, obtuse or acute at the apex, 
rounded or acutish at the base, light green and glabrous, or mi- 
nutely and obscurely hispidulous on the mid-vein above, paler, 
coarsely reticulate-veined and glabrous beneath, entire, coria- 
ceous, short-petioled; calyx campanulate, 3.5-4 mm. wide, sub- 
truncate at the apex, glabrous; corolla 2-2.5 cm. long, white, the 
lobes oblanceolate to obovate; filaments filiform, exserted; an- 
thers narrowly ovate or elliptic. 
Rocky hillsides, Sierra de Anafe, Pinar del Rio (Wilson & 
Léon 11466). 
Clerodendrum camagueyense Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
A shrub 1-1.2 m. high, the twigs and petioles tuberculate and 
minutely hispidulous with mostly appressed hairs. Leaves obo- 
vate or elliptic-obovate, 7-11: cm. long, 3.5-6 cm. wide, dark 
green, lustrous and hispidulous on the veins above, the secondary 
veins inconspicuous, paler, coarsely reticulate-veined and minutely 
hispidulous on the veins beneath, the margin denticulate ; petioles 
I cm. long; calyx narrowly campanulate, subtruncate at the apex, 
glabrous; corolla about 4 cm. long, white, the lobes oblanceolate ; 
stamens exserted 
Savanna south of Sierra Cubitas, Camaguey (Shafer 496). 
Family LAMIACEAE 
Salvia scabrata Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
A more or less straggling shrub, 1-1.2 m. tall, with hispid 
twigs. Leaves obovate, 4-6 cm. long, 1.5-2.2 cm. broad, obtuse 
or acutish at the apex, cuneate at the base, dull and glabrous 
above, paler and conspicuously punctate beneath, crenulate-ser- 
rate; petioles about 7 mm. long, hispid; racemes axillary, the 
verticels 3-5 cm. apart, few-flowered; pedicels 5-6 mm. long; 
calyx 11—12 mm. long, its lobes ciliolate, acute; corolla red or 
scarlet, 2-2.5 cm. long, tomentose. 
Mountains of northern Oriente. Type from along a rocky 
river, near Camp San Benito, 900 m. altitude (Shafer 4075). 
Salvia cubensis Britton & Wilson, sp. nov. 
more or less erect shrub, 1-1.5 m. tall, with puberulent 
twigs. Leaves oblanceolate or lanceolate, 4-9 cm. long, 1.2-2.5 
