292 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
CAPPARIDACEAE. 
Capparis sp.— No. 1. 
CAPPARIS STENOSEPALA Urb.— No. 2. On Margarita also. 
LEGUMINOSAE. 
CAESALPINSA CoRTARIA (Jacq.) Willd—No. 3. On Margarita 
so. 
Cassia HisPrpuLA Vahl, Eclog. Am., vol. 3, p. 10 (1807); Mart. 
Fl. Bras., vol. 15, pt. 2, p. 131— No. 4. Further distribution, 
Mexico. 
PirHECOLOBIUM UNGUIS-caTI (L.) Benth— No. 1. A tree, 
3 m. high, top wide-spreading. On Margarita also. 
STYLOSANTHES viscosa Sw.— No. 6. On Margarita also. | 
ZORNIA BRACTEATA (Walt.) Gmel., Syst., p. 1096 (1791) — Anony 
mos bracteata Walt., Fl. Car., p. 181 (1788).— No. 5. Further dis-_ 
tribution, North PERSE and South Africa. | 
ZYGOPHYLLACEAE, 
GUAJACUM OFFICINALE L.— No. 19. On Margarita also. 
SIMARUBACEAE, 
CasteLa NicHorsont Hook.—On Margarita also. 
EUPHORBIACEAE. 
ARGITHAMNIA COCHENSIS Johnston, Proc. Amer. acad. arts and 
sci., vol. 40, p. 688 (1905).— No. 12. Endemic. | 
Croton FLAVENS L.— No. 7. On Margarita also. 
JATROPHA GossyPiroLia L.— On Margarita also. 
J. URENS, var. STIMULOSA Muell. Arg— On Margarita alee 
MALVACEAE. 
PAaVONIA COCHENSIS Johnston, Proc. Amer. acad. arts and s¢i-; vol. 
40, p. 690 (1905).— No. 18. Endemic. 
STERCULIACEAE. 
WALTHERIA AMERICANA L.— No. 24. On Margarita also. 
