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Common on open, boggy lend below 3000 ft'..; it forme large clumps, the 
long stems erect emong other grasses, or lying on the ground if not 
supported. - Wet" rocks and banks are sometimes covered with it. Speci- 
men was collected near Masinga,.2500 ft. July 10. Good, full sets with 
roots . 
£02 Duplicates. 
503 Eupatorium iresenoides ri unfh. 
Occasional in dry forest and thickets, 1000-3000 ft. Flowers 
May-Dec . and probably through the year. (The larger specimen^ is from 
Las Vubes,4500 ft,. Dec. 16; the other from Mamateea near 0naca,2Q00 ft, D 
Dec. 29. Erect or more or less diffuse with long branches, 3-4 ft. 
Full set, good, but had moulded a little end mould cannot be brushed off 
503 Variety. Edge of forest near Masinga ,300 ft. Dec. 2. 
503. Variety, near Escalera de los Indios, 1000 ft. Aug. 
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504 Eifftatobinm iresenoides Ilunth 
Local below 3000 ft., in dry forest and thickets.. (Specimens ere from 
near Bonda,July -Oct.) Habit of f 503, 13 specimens. 
504 Dissecting Material., I do not think that this can be distinguished 
from Vo. 503, even as a variety. The short leaves may be a peculiarity of 
young or imperfectly plants; end there are intermediate forme; the 
plants are more hairy at higher altitod.es. 
505 (not nmaed.) 
Occasional in thickets end dry forest below3000 ft,.. Grows to 4 ft. with 
long branches.. Flowers purplish. Flowers May-Dec.) Full set, pretty good, 
but a little mould#. 
506 Eupatorium odoretum (already sent in)L. _ . . . , 
I send another specimen as I may have mixed it with Vo. -991) non da,, Dec 
This form is erect or nearly so, about 5 Or 6 ft. with-10Hg-ba?^a©b©»T-F' 
— 1991 has a more straggling habit. This is the common form in 
open places below 1000 ft. Flower generally white, sometimes sligntly 
tinged with blue,. 
17 specimens; not very good and they had moulded badly.. 
(I have not seen the original label. Mrs. H.H.S.) 
507 Ba.c char is c inerba DC., 
Low thickets near sea-level, Cienaga, Sept. 12. A scendenf shrub, 15- 
15-.20 ft. Flowers white., 
507 Dissecting Material. This species seems to be confined to low and 
swampy lands near the sea., T have specimens from Buritaca similar in 
every respect to those from Cienaga. 
Full set,but very poor; the specimens had. moulded badly and could 
not be properly cleaned. In most the flowers are too ripr, all o. A 
poor o specimen sent with dissecting material to V.Y. 
