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100 *A , tpe® , -to SO or 25 ft,. Moderately common — £99 12 — 
in the dry forest region below 200 ft. generally along the sides of 
ravines or the banks of streams. Flowers June-Dee, Corolla deep purplish 
involucre bright red. Specimens were collected near Bonda, 150 ft. Aug*20v 
£ Full set,. 
101 Diffuse, 2-3 ft. TWo or three roots only observed on csmpo,road to 
Campo Alegre, about 2000 ft. Nov. 19, Flowers pinktfuil-setT 
Full set. No fruit. 
101 (already sent in) Specimens from open campo land at Jordan, 800 ft. 
Nov. 15/ common over a limited area in this locality . The plant 
is erect or ascending or somewhat diffuse, sometimes 4 ft. long, t 
the stem always slender ; flower rather deep rosy puxpix (erronious- 
ly called pink An my previpus note) T have not seen the fruit., 
102 Mimosa floribunda Willd., A diffuse shrub, 3-5 ft. Las Nubes,4500 ft, 
thickets near a stream, Dec. 14 , only two or three plants seen. 
Flower pink. Full set.. No fruits except for N.Y. and Carnegie., 
1Q2 Dissecting Material and fruits. The latter are from Mt.Cuaca, 4500 f/~ 
March 23. 
103 Crotaiaria stipularis D esv. (-54) 
Upright, 12pl5 inches. A very rare campo plant. The specimen is from 
near Escalera de los Indios,800 ft. Aug. 22. Also observed on Agua 
Dulce road, 2000 ft. Nov. 18 specimens. 
103 (already sent in) Specimen from open land, close to forest, foot-hiS 
4 miles northeast of Masinga, about 800 ft,. Nov. 30 I found a num- 
ber of the plants in this locality, all growing among long grass, 
close to the forest where they were part/ly shaoed . No. 712 is a fe 
form with narrow leaves and broad stipules. It can hardly be separar 
ted even as a variety. 
1 04 Ptthecolobium ligustrinum III otszch. 
Tree 1 5-20 ft. Rare in dry forest near Maimatoca, 1§0 ft. Blossoms 
July end Aug. Stamens wlitish. 26 specimens, 
105 OccevEional in ravines and on river banks near Bonda, 150 ft. A shnb 
with long, diffuse branches, so that it appears somewhat vine-like. 
8-15 ft. Flowers Aug. -Sept. , white. 
26 specimens. Somewhat injured, by pests, 
105 Add to the numbered sheej&c. 
106 Inga eriocarpa Benth. Dissecting Material. 
The tree blossoms freely Jan. -March. 
107 Tree near Benda Santa Marta , Aug. 19. Good ,full set. 
107 (already sent in) Specimen from dry forest near Mamatoca 100 ft,, Apr.. 
10. Flowdrs rosy. This species seems to be rare, flowering princi- 
pally Feb. -Apr. Probably the flowers sent in before were belated. 
In April the flowering branches were nearly leafless, but the 
rest of the tree was covered with tyald or young leaves. 
107 Narrow-leaved variety. Low forest near Mamatpca 100 ft., Feb, 25 
(The fruit belongs with this.) 
103 Fehinnehloa spectabilis (Nees) Lk. 
103 ~Asc ending, 4-5 ft. Local on swampy lands near the coast, growing in 
the water of shallow pools or ditches. Flowers observed Sept. -Nov, 
(Specimens are from Cienaga, snspt. 9. Full set, Good. 
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