278 ~RAn+.Tipmpnt>ia. Caribaea ( Jacq.) Kuntze. (— 0 ) _ — 34 
2 78. Shrub,'* 2-4 ft-. Occasional in dry forest* and thickets, below 1000 ft.,. 
' and, especially near "the sea. Flowers Sept., -Nov, light, yellow. 
Specimens axe from near Bonda, .Oct., Full set, 
278 Fruit, Bonda, 150 ft. Nov. 10 and Jan, 4 The flower of this species 
is very pale yellow or creamy , sometimes with a pink: tinge. 
278 Specimens to add to the numbered sheets.. 
278 Specimens to work in with the numbered sheets, 
279 Cracca c inerea (L.) Morong.-5§',-W£ 
Prostrate or decumbent, 6 inches to 2 ft. Moderately common on open c 
campo land, below 5000 ft. Flowers july-Dec. mo/st freely, Oct. -Nov. 
(Specimens are from near Masinga, 300 ft. Nov.) 
Good, full ee-t, all with fruits. 
279 Dissecting Material (collected near Bonda, Nov. 22 The plant is spread 
ing in growth, but seldom prostrate, sometimes ascending or erect. 
Flower purplish. 
280 Nissolia fruticosa Jacq. Rare in dry woods below 1500 ft. and in 
ravines" near water. A vine, 25-30 ft. or higher. Flowers yellow. 
Oct. -Nov. ISpecimen is from a ravine 5 miles N. of Bonda, near sea- 
level. Full set. No fruits, except for N.Y. and Carnegie. 
.280 Dup,. 
281 Bradburva hastata (Benth, ) ^ m c Q 
' Occasional in thickets and dry forest below 1000 ft. Twining, 5-8 ft. 
Flowers Oct. Nov,. Flower whitish. (Specimen is from near Bonda.) 
Pull set. Quite good., 
282. Calaoogonium orthocarpum Urban. . _ 4.- ^+ 
Twiner 6 ft. Observed only in thickets near Masinga, about 400 ip. 
Nov. 29. Full set. 
Dissecting Material The species is locally common in clearingsand 
thickets near Bonda and Masinga 150-500 ft. . Flowers Nov.. Dec. blue. 
On open ground the plants are often trailing and rooting. Twining plant 
grow to 5 or 6 ft, 
283 Galact i a tenuifloril f willd. W.et U. ~ 
Twining, 6 ft. Rare near sea-level. Flower aosy. ine specimens ere 
from Cienaga, Sept. 12. Also observed in a dry ravine, near sea-lev 
el, 5 miles N. of Bonda, Oct. 19. 
Full frui set, with fruit, scant and poor, 
283 Dissecting Material I found this species growing abundantly along the 
borders of swampy land, 3 miles south of Mamatoca, 100 ft. flowering 
in March. It is rarely over 3 or 4 ft. high. 
284 Galactia tenuiflora (Willd.) W.et U. 
Twining, 5-10 ft. Occasional in thickets and dry forest, beiow 1000 
ft. Flowers in Oct., white. (Specimens from near Bonda; the fruit e® 
from same region ,Dec. 22, 
23 specimens, 19 with fruit. Flowers scant and injured by pests. 
