Mexican Compos! tae from Mrs. Abbott. 
18. Yernonia pallens Sob, Bip. 
43. 
54. 
57. 
57A. 
58. 
59. 
64. 
66 . 
67. 
68 . 
68A. 
70. 
78, 
80.. 
83. 
84. 
86 . 
88 . 
89. 
91 
92 
93 
94 
192 . 
103. 
106. 
Liabum adenotrichum Greenia. ? A parently this species and if 
so a big extension north from Oaxaca. Pleas get branch with 
leaves. 
Aster lima Lindl. 
Dyssodia Seleri Robins, & Greenm. Second known collection. 
Originally collected near Cuernavaca. A good find! 
equal 57. 
Trlxis 1 jngifolia Don var. sericea Rob. & Greenm. Rare. 
Trixis megalophylla Greenm. Second known collection. Please 
recollect from other at tions. 
Bupatorium macrophyllum L. Rare in Mexico. How large do the 
leaves get on your 1 cal plant. Are the inflorescences 
ever strictly terminal? 
Alomia sp.? A very interesting species which may well be new. 
Please recollect a generous plant with slightly more 
mature heads to show good ripe achenes, 
Stevia trifida Lag. 
Senecio salignus DC. 
n rr 
unr cogni ed. Interesting but to fragmentary and scanty. 
Taretes subulata Llav. & Lex. 
Senecio cinerarioides HBK. 
Senecio sp. Very interesting an - a beaut ful specimen. Our 
material -f this group is away on 1 an. I will report later 
when I can make comparisons, 
Calea interrifolia (DC.) Hemsl. 
Perezla cuernavacana Rob. & Greenm. Second known collection and 
like no. 57 formerly known only from near Cuernavaca, 
Please recollect to show the wooly base of stem and give 
notes of habit of growth and height of plant. 
Vernonia Salvinae Hemsl. 
Eupatorium Mairetianum DC. 
r» n 
« n 
» i» 
» n 
Fleischmannia arguta (HBK. ) Robinson 
Brickellia squarrosa (Cav.) Robins. 
Bupatorium sp. Interesting please collect in more mature state. 
T is genus is awful. There are an end.1 ss number of species 
and none of them very sharp and. clean cut. Only well 
prepare specimens showing mature florets and seed can be 
named. 
