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Cnlal. PI. Cubens. (1866), 182. — Wright, in Sauvalle, Flora cubana (1873), 

 99, n. 1540. — Gray, Geol. Survey of Caiif., 1 (1876), 570; Synopt. Flora of 

 N. Amer. (1878), 279. — Godman et Salvin, in Hemsley, Biolog. centr. amer., 

 11(1882), 450. — Stahl, Estudios sobre la Flora de Puerlo-Rico, VI (1888), 

 237. — Curran, Bolanical Notes, in Proceed. Calif. Acad. Se, II, I (1888-1889), 

 235. — Branijkgke, Planls fr. Baja Calif., in Proc. Calif. Acad. Se, sér. II, II 

 (1889), 191. — Rose, List. PI. Palmer, W. Mexico, in Contnb. U.S. Nat. 

 Herb., I, IV (1890), 109. — Watson, in Proceedings american Acad., X VIII 

 (1890), 130. — Brandegee, Flora of the Cape Région, in Proceed. Calif. Acad., 

 Il, III (1890-1892), 157. — Hitchcock, List Planls, in Missouri Bot. Gard., IV 

 (1893>, 113.— Coui.ter, Bot. W. Texas, in Contnb. U.S. Nat. Herb., II (1891- 

 1894), 310. — Tondez, Herboris. Cosla-Rica, in Bull. Herb. Boissier, sér. I, III 

 (1895), 8. — Urbina, Catalogo de Plantas mexicanas (1897), 26. — Coxms, 



Fig. 32. — Stemodia erecta sons ses trois formes principales : 

 I. «Stemodia Berteroana > ; II. «Stemodia chilensis » ; III. 

 « Stemodia durantifolia ». 



Plants coll. in the district of Cienfuegos, Prov. Sanla Clara, Cuba, in Transact. 

 Acad. Se. Saint-Louis., VII, n. 17 (1897), 449. — Smith, in Potier, Prim. FI. 

 costaric, II, 11(1898), 178. — Huber, Planlœ cearenses, in Bull. Herb. Boissier, 

 sér. II, I (1901), 324, — Small, Flora of S.-E. U.S. (1903), 1063. — Cook et 

 Colmns, Economie PI. of Porto-Rico, in Contrib. U.S. Nat. Herb., VIII (1903), 

 245. — Gonobea verticillaris : Sprengel, Novi. Proventus (1819), 13. — 

 Conobea viscosa : Schranck, Sylloge PI. nov., H (1828), 61. — Stemodia 

 verticillaris : Link, Enum. Horl. Berol., Il (1822), 144. — Sprengel, Systema 

 (1825), 810. — Chamisso et Schlechtendal, Linnœa, III (1828), 7. — Reichen- 



