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52 Trde‘,15-20 ft., Occasional on dry, rocky kills 
specimen , is-, from Santa Marta, Sept*. 14. 
Same as SO ' 
55 Dolicholus phaseoloides Millsp. Rare in this region, 
a woodland road near Mas inga, about 400 ft. Dec. 2 
are from the same place, Aug.) Twining, 6-10 ft. 
18 specimens with fruit.. 
Observed only on 
(The dried fruits 
55 Dissecting Material ., I found the species flowering in Jan. in three 
“or four" places , 400-1200 ft. ; but' it is local and rare. I have found 
it only in ’thickets in ratHien dry situations. 
54 Crotalaria stirularis Desv^-to #10s) occasional on campo land,below-3A 
5000 ft. Flowers when 5 inches high,S4ew©3?e but grows to Bor 12 
inches. Flowers Aug, -Dec j (specimens are from near Bscalera de 
los Indios ,Aug. -Nev. 500-1000 ft. Full set, scent. 
54 To add to the numbered sheets. 
54 (already sent in) variety collected near Fonda, 250 ft. Nov. 14* 
N.B. In this species the decurrent stipules are a very inconstant 
character"; they may occur in one branch :of a plant and be 
absent from another. 
55 Cracca cinerea (L.) Morong.; Trailing, 5-5 ft. Dry, rocky place on campo 
hillside near Escalers de los Indios .Aug .,2. Flower rosy purple. 
6 specimens. 
55 Dissecting Material . Probably this is an inland variety of No. 710, 
It is rare in open, rocky places at about 1000 ft. 
5666 Cracca cinerea PreeSefete Prostrate .ascending at the ends of the 
shoots, 1-4 or 5 ft. A common campo plant below 2500 ft. in dry and 
rocky or sandy places. Flowers Aug-Jen. but most freely Oct. -Nov, 
Flower rosy purple. They open only toward sunset or after a rain, 
(specimen from near Wasinga, Sept. 50. 
Full set, rather scant-pieces too small. Few fruits. 
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57 
Dis setting Material Flowers more or less throughout the year, but 
most freely Oct. -Dec. Flowers rather light rosy purple. 
Meibomia caianifolia Upright, branching only near the top, 2-5 ft. 
Flowers Oct. -Dec-, deep crimson. Common locally ® 
-5000 ft. (specimens are from near Masinga I ieja,1000 f . 0 • 
Full set, pretty good^ but no ripe fruits. 
(Already sent in ) Variety from open land above Masinga, 500 ft. 
Dec. 21. I have specimens intermediate between this and. the hairy, 
broad-leaved form. 
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57a 
Meibomia tortuosa ( Sw . ) Xuntz e 
58 stvl os anthes Guianens is Sw. 
58 Trailing. Ascending at ends of branches ,2-4 ft, common am campo, 
1 500p2000 ft. at Campo Alegre, Aug. -Nov, Good full set. 
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53 (already sent in) Specimens from open lands at Jordan, 800 ft, Feb.15 
At this place the plant is erect, and 3-4 ft. ^^•^^ -J^hirerlct 
not a trailer as errroniously stated in my previous 
or somewhat diffuse. It is pretty common locally in open lands in 
the region 30-50 miles east of Santa Marta, 600-2000 ft. 
