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525 Polyprcm a m procumbe &S'O 
Oberved only in three or four places on open, grassy hillsides near 
forest or in clearings, always on damp ground, 250-15 00 ft, Flowers i 
in Nov.., white. The fruited specimen is from Campo Alegre, 1500 ft. 
Nov,. 19; the other from a clearing near Masinga, Nov, 8,500 ft. 
In the localities where I have found it, it was pretty common over 
a limited space. YSry full set; fine.. 
524 Diodia tere sWalt.^S^^^ "gtj 
Very rare. Observed only in one place, damp ground on open grass land 
5 miles east of Bonda, about 4000 ft. Collected Aug. 50. Flower small. 
White. Full set, scent(2 or 5 roots/ for each specimen). 
524 Specimens to add to the numbered set,. 
-524 — Spe6±meHB--eelleeted-5-m±les 
524 Specimens collected 5 miles east of Bonda, in the same place where 
the original small specimens were obtained. Sept. 50. The species is 
common over a limited area, Sept. -Oct, The flower^ is smaller than in 
allied forms. No. 1751 is distinct 
325 Tournefortia volubilis L. A diffuse shrub to 6 or 7 ft. Occasional 
in thickets near seasfcere -level. CAenaga ,Sept. 10. 
Full set, scant. 
526 (see 624) Eupatorium albescens Gardn. 
Upright, branching towards the top, 5/or 6 ft. Common locally, 2000- 
" 5000 ft. on campo land, especially near the borders of forest. Flowers 
in Sept, (specimen^ is from Jiracasaca 2500 ft. Sept. 29. 
526 (in dissecting material label) No. 624 is the same^ more mature, and ' 
the plant had a more spreading growth. I have put both under this 
number and suppressed No. 624. 
527 Cl^ibadium e-sperum BC.(i. &ssj 
shrubby (or suffruticose?) Upright, 5-7 ft. Local at about 2500 ft. 
The specimens are from Jiracasaca, 2500 ft.., in a clearing. Sept., 50. 
527(already sent in) Specimens collected near Mdnca, 2000 ft. June 1; 
brought in by a native collector who described the plant as a twining 
shrub 15 ft. high and this seems to be borne out by the specimens. 
The plants from which I collected the specimens sent in before were 
not twining, but this may have been because they were small. No"i 535 ± 
is never scandent. 
I can find no clear distinction between this and No. 555 yet the 
characters are constant in a large number of specimens from different 
localities , and the forms seem worth distinguishing as a variety at 
least. Good, full set. 
527 (?) A form which seems intermediate between this and 555. I have only 
half a dozen specimens collected, I believe, at Campo Alegre, 2000 ft. 
528. Cordia. cy Itndros tachys R.et S, 
A shrub, to 6 or 7 ft. common locally in thickets and waste places heir 
below 2500 ft. Flowers June-Nov. (The specimens were from near Baida, 
July and Aug. ) Full set, fair. 
523, A variety from Cienaga, Sept. ,10, all my Ciene,ga specimens have 
sharp-pointed leaves. Those collected elsewhere have the leaves b 
bluntish. 
528 A variety or monstrosity growing in a wet and shady place, near 
Bonda, Aug... 
