Mexican Plants f ora Mrs. Abbott 
received larch 1936. 
41. Cnodoscolus eordifolius (Pax) Johnston ? 
Please recollect this plant. Get a good branch showing 
leaf -attachment, mature leaves and flowers. I suspect 
it is an undescrlb d species. 
42. Exogonium bracteatum (Cav.) Cholsy 
44. Acacia larnesiana ( L . ) Willd, 
45. Treslne interrupts Benth. Not yet in flow r. 
46. Diphysa rac caoaa Hose sari as no. 27. 
47. Serjanis rue mosa 3 chum. same as no. 32. 
48. Pursers jcrullen sis (HBK.) Engler 
49. Tusticia salviaeflora HBK. 
50. Loesclia glandulosa Don 
51. TiboucMna ringlei Rose 
52. alvia regia Cav. This should be in the Harvard Tropical 
garden in Cuba. Can you get some seeds for me? 
53. alvia s; . 11 our Mexican alvias are away on loan. Without 
material for com’ -arisen I cunt n .me you pecimens in this 
huge ft nd dif ic tit genus . I shall report on you alvias 
later, 
55. An r.allus arvensis L. 
56. Asclerias glaucesGans HBK. 
60. ranthemum fascicule tun Oerst, An interesting species please 
recollect it in better condition. 
61. Uxogonium argent if o Hum (Rich.) House. Hone of our Mexican 
collections show the mature foliage. Can you collect 
a 1 afy stem to be ad cd to your collection? 
62. Castilleja longiflora Kuntze 
63. Husselia cuneata Robins, A rar local species. Yours is the 
second one we have ever received. Please make some more 
an. bet or collections of it, 
65, Blytraria squamosa (Jacq.) Lindau 
69. Salvia sp, 
71, Justicia salvia eflort HBK. 
72, L ntuna v lutina M. & G. ? 
73, Loeselia glaidulosa Don. 
74, Lopezia pubescens HBK. Watch for more kin; s of this remarkable 
genus. It ia now being monographed by Prof. Munz, 
75, Clerodendron fragrans Vent. 
76, Jussiaea surfruticosa L. 
77, Suphotbia llgustrina Boiss. Please rccoJJLect to show fruit. 
79. Aeschynomene petraea Robinson. 
81. Cunila pycnantha Rob. i Greenm. 
81 A. » " 
82. Lob- lia laxiflora HBK. 
35, Ardisia corapressa HBK.? Flowers needed for final identification 
87. Cl thra lan:,ta Mart. & Gal, 
95, Phyllonona laticuspis (Turcz. ) Engler. A remarkable and very 
famous plant. Much has been written s to how and why the 
f 1 -wers are borne upon the leaf, i lease do try to obtain 
seeds so that I can sen them to Cuba for growing there. 
Furthermore I would be very grateful for more specimens 
some to be used for laboratory demonstration. The plant 
has not been collecteaany great number o times, partloulai 
-ly in Mexico, You made a good indj 
