46 al in damp forest, below 1500 fti', generally neat' .'streams 7 “flT 
Flowers blush .pink or nearly white. The plant, is tailing, sometimes 
8 ft. longj/specimens are from damp forest 5m. east, of Bonda,Aug,5, 
15 specimens not very goob end. only half with fruit. 
46 (already sent in). Specimens collected near Agua Dulce, damp ( open place 
neat a stream. 2200 ft.. June 3. The plant in this place is strong- 
growing, with. ascending or erect brenches 2-5ft, long. Flower peal© 
pale rosy or pink. 
The species ranges to 5000 or 5500 ft. 
47 Meibomia sunina (Sw.) Britton Upright or decumbent, 6-24 inched. A com 
mon plEsnt'in clearings , thickets or open forest below 2500 ft. 
Flowers May-Dec . (or through the year) rosy. These specimens are 
froirmear Bond.a,Qct. 
26 specimens. Quite good, but mostly without fruits, 
47 Specimens from irrigated lands by the seajat Cienaga,Sept, 9 In this 
locality it grows strong and upright, sometimesto 5 ft, 
47 Dissecting Material. This is the commonest species below &000,and 
ranges to 5000 ft. or higher. Commonly it is somewhat diffuse with 
ascending branches ; but on damp soil it is often erect. Flowers deep 
rosy. It flowers through the year in favorable situations. 
43 Meibomia tortuosa (Sw.)IIuntze Upright. 2 ft. Common in clearings below 2 
2000 ft. May-Sept. (Specimens about half fine, the rest so-so. All 
with fruit. 
48 (already sent in) Specimen from a clearing , alluvial l&nd near Masingft 
April l.This species is local on open or somewhat shady ,damp 
ground; it is erect and branching, growing to about 2-| ft. Flowers 
light rosy. 
49 Meibomia caianifolia (DC.).Tuntze Upright, branching only near the top, 
.^ ??3 igbt5-8 ft., but often blossoms when I ft. high. A common campo 
e^eeiesp lent, 500-4000 ft'.Flowers June-Dee ., rosy, changing to^dull 
blue •'flowering specimen is from Agua DulcS road, Open place, 1000 ft. 
Nov. 26. The fruited, one from Campo Alegre, 200$ ft,. Nov. The heads 
are sometimes nearly 1 ft. broad, and form a conspicous feature in 
the landscape as they wave in the wind. 26 specimens. 
T>o-6i'cJiodt<i (?) HU ■ , , _ . . 
50 A Common locally in clearings below 2500 ft. at Bonda,Cienaga etc. 
Flowers Aug. -Nov. yellow. Twining,.^ 5-5 ft, 
(specimens are from near Bonda,Aug.) Full set, pretty good. Mostly 
with fruit. 
50 Dissecting Material. The species ranges to about 2500 ft. Plants wi‘ 
with small and generally pale leaves are common; these appear to be m 
merely sickly roots. The species grows luxuriantly in somewhat damp 
and shady dam p- arrd sha dy situations, flowering freely in Feb. 
51 Twining, 5-10 ft. Flower tinged, with rosy or purple- on vexillum. 
Occasional in thickets below 500 ft. generally on wet ground. Flowers 
Aug. -Oct. The specimens are from a swampy place by the seashore, 
Cienaga Sept. tS Oood,full set, 
-151 (already sent in) Specimens from swampy alluvial land by the river 
Buritaca near its mouth. Sept, 25. This species ranges to 2000 ft.grcriW 
ing in swampy ground or near water and flowering until Feb. The fresh 
flower is pale lilac or lavendar-colored, tinged with purple on the 
vexillum; it changes to yellow as it begins to wilt. 
