_,d Maloighia Iglafetra - - - -> v-r— 41 — 
A shrub .or* email tree, to 10 ft. Occasional .in low ana damp portions 
of the dry forest region, below 1000 ft. Flowers Aug. -Sept (rarely as 
late as Dec. Petals pink. Specimens collected near MaMatoca,100 ft. 
Sept. 5. Full set, fairly good. 
338 8 additional specimens to complete set of 26. also specimens to repl® 
place those already numbered, or to work in with them. 8 labels. 
J39 
A scandent shrub, to 20 ft. Moderately common in thickets and along 
edges of forfest, below 2500 ft. Flowers Sept, .-Nov,. Petals pinkish. 
Specimens collected near Masinga,.250 ft. Oct. 23. 
Full set, but no fruits. 
340 jE Heteropteris dens a, Grisdb. 
A shrub with very long, diffuse branches (20-25 ft.) trailing or 
semi- scandent . Rare in forest, generally near streama, below 2000ft, 
The specimen was collected near Mas inga , thicket by a river-bank ,2 00- 
ft. Nov. 25. Petals deep yellow.. 
Full set, fairly good, most of the specimens with fruits. 
34 1 . Sti gmap'hy lion ellipticum H.B.K, 
A twining vine (and sometimes with tendrils) to 20 ft. Ranges from 350)0 
ft. to the seashore but is rarely seen above 2000 ft. Flowers (below 
2000 ft. y Sept. -Dec, ; at higher altitudes in Feb. or March,. Speci- 
, mens from hills, 5 miles southeast of Masinga, about 1000 ft., Nov. .29 
* Petals light yellow. Full set, good, 
341 Dupl. 
coriffcea 
342 . Seguiere^ e osteea-B enth . ? 
Sc evident (?) 15-20 ft. Thicket below 500 ft. ., generally in places whii 
which are more or less swampy during the rains. It is common on they 
plains 5 miles east of Cienaga and occurs occasionally in similar 
situations. Flowers in Sept. I am not sure of the habit of this 
plant; one of my notes describes it as a tree. Specimens collected 
near Mamatoca, 100 ft. swampy flats. Sept. 21. 
Full set but scant and not very good. 
343 
A tre@, to 30 ft. Moderately common in the dry forest region, general- 
ly onlow lands or near streams belo®r 1000 ft. Flowers June-July end * 
somewhat later.. Specimen collected near Bonfa, 150 ft. July 10. 
Full set with fruit; flowers not very good, 
343 Flowering specimens to replace those already numbered. These are bett 1 
same lift, 
344., Hiraea sp. (requires fruit. July 10) Biraea ovatifolia H.B.K. -July l6 A 
A vine (or high, diffuse shrub) 20 ft. Rare in dry forest, below 500 
ft. end generally near streams. Flowers about July 1. Petals pink. 
* fine flowering series was lost by mould. The fruiting specimen was 
'collected in Aug. at Bonda. 
26 specimens, fruit only. Flowers for N.Y, and Carnegie, 
345. 
345 Arrqbidaea Smith ii sp.nov., Sprague, color variety (white) of 347. 
Vine, 30 ft. Flowers blush or pinkish, July. Only one seen, edge of 
feaes-t a ravine in dry forest near Bonda (250 ft.) 
(Is this a color variety of 347? The leaves appear to be generally 
broader. ) 
345 Specimen from Bonda, 150 ft., July 30. This is a color variety of No. 
347, rare in the vicinity of Bonda. In the specimen now sent the flow 
er was pure white, and I have seen several vines like it. Comparison 
of fresh flowers with No. 347 does not show any difference except in 
color. 
