Justicia Adhatoda L. 
Sanchezia nobilis Hook. 
Psychotria rufescens H. B. K. 
undata Jacqr 
pubescens Sw. 
Mori nd a Roioc L 
Randia Sagraeanum (Rich.) Griseb. 
Rondeletia odorata Jacq. 
Ixora coccinea L. 
Thwaitesii Hook. f. 
Exostemma caribaeum (Jacq.) R. & S- 
Mitracarpus sp. 
crassifolius Rich. 
Oldenlandia callitrichoides Griseb. 
Lobelia Cliffortiana L. 
Isotoma longiflora (L.) Presl. 
Iva cherrauthifolia Kunth. 
Vernonia menthaefolia Less. 
Ageratum muticum Griseb. 
Eupatorium villosum Sw. 
Willugbaeya hastata (L.) Kuntze. 
Pluchea odorata (L. ) Cass. 
purpurascens (Sw.) D.C. 
Egletes viscosa Less. 
Nocca mollis (Cav.) Juss. 
Eclipta alba (L.) Hassk. 
Melanthera tiivea (L.) Small. 
Spilanthes Acmella L. 
Stemmodontia reticulata (D.C.) 
Borrichia arborescens (L . ) D.C. 
Trixis Trixis (L . ) 
Viguiera helianthoides H. B. K. 
Verbesina alata L. 
Calyptrocarpus vialis Less. 
Bidens leucantha (L.) Willd. 
Trulax procumbens L. 
Flaveria trinervia (Spreng.) Mohr. 
D} T sodia porophylla Cav. 
Note — This series, like the last preceding, includes several woody plants which 
in Cuba are found only in cultivation. For these and numerous native species I 
am indebted to the great courtesy of the gentlemen in charge of the Botanical Garden 
in Havana. Counting the supplementary numbers, which are not enumerated above, 
subscribers may expect to receive about 230 species . I expect to send out all the 
plants fully named, and hope to be able to supply the few names lacking in 
Series II. A. H. CURTISS, 
July 15, 1905. Jacksonville, Florida, U. S. A. 
