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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED 



33913 to 34038— Continued. 



34019. Sesban paulensis Barb, Rodr. 



Description. — A legume found in the pro^dnce of Sao Paulo in Brazil. 



34020. Daubentonia tripetii Poiteau. 



The genus Daubentonia is generally considered as a subgenus of Sesban, but 

 examination of the seeds and pods shows sufficient differences to warrant us in 

 following Dr. John K. Small in retaining it as a distinct genus. 



Distribution. — A shrub with evenly pinnate leaves and yellow flowers found 

 in Argentina, 



34021. SiDA BONARIENSIS Willd. 



Distribution. — A shrubby plant belonging to the mallow family; found in 

 the vicinity of Buenos Aires in Argentina. 



34022. SOLANUM BONARIENSE L. 



Distribution. — An unarmed, solanaceous, shrubby perennial found in culti- 

 vated fields in the region of Buenos Aires in Argentina. 



34023. Stexolobium stans (L.) Seemann. 

 {Tecoma stans Juss.) 



Distribution. — A partly shrubby perennial belonging to the Bignoniacese; 

 found in sandy soil from Florida and southern Texas southward through Mexico 

 and Central America. 



34024. Stenolobium stans (L.) Seemann. 

 {Tecoma stans Juss.) 



34025. Strophopappus speciosus (Less.) Stuntz. 

 {Vernonia speciosa Less., Linnsea, vol. 4, p. 290, 1829.) 

 {Stilpnopappus speciosus (Less.) Baker, in Martins, Flora Brasiliensis. 



vol. 6, pt. 2, p. 138, 1876.) 



Seeds of this asteraceous Brazilian species have been received under the name 

 Stilpnopappus speciosus (Less.) Baker. The genus Stilpnopappus was pub- 

 lished by Martins in De CandoUe (Prodromus, vol. 5, p. 75, 1836), but the genus 

 Strophopappus was published on the same page above the Stilpnopappus 

 publication. Inasmuch as the two are recognized as congeneric, the earlier 

 name should be used. 



Distribution. — A shrubby composite found on dry hill slopes in the pro\dnces 

 of Matto Grosso, Minas Geraes, and Sao Paulo in Brazil. 



34026. Stigmaphyllon jatrophaefolium Juss. 



Distribution. — A yellow-flowered shrubby climber found along the rocky 

 banks of the Uruguay River in the proA-ince of Rio Grande do Sul. 



34027. Stigmaphyllon littorale Juss. 



Distribution. — A climbing shrub found along the La Plata in Brazil. 



34028. Tagetes minuta L. 



Distribution. — An annual composite found in waste places in the vicinity of 

 Valparaiso in Chile, at Buenos Aires in Argentina, and in central Brazil. 



34029. Terminally, trifoliata Spreng. 



Distribution. — A tree or tall shrub with 3-parted leaves and flattened, winged 

 fruits, found in Brazil. 



34030. TiPUANA tipu (Bentham) Lillo. 



{Machaerium {Tipuxina) tipu Benth., Hook. Journal, Botany, vol! 5, p. 

 267, 1853.) 



Seeds of this Boli\dan mimosaceous tree were received under the name 

 Tipuana speciosa Benth. (Journal, Linnean Society of Botany, vol. 4, Supple- 



