wasTfound in bloom Sept. 10 ; somewhat rare. 
23a P it-tec ol obi am divers if o lium Benth . ( To le -b el ) 
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(26 specimens ;no fruit. 
Pithecolobium d.ulc ^A small tree, near Santa Marta, Sept.. 14. 
TocbI^ especially in ravines, dry forest near Bonda (150-300 ft.)A 
high shrub or tree 15-20 ft. with long, slender branches. The branches 
and st@m are spiny . (Specimen is from Bonda Aug. 20 J6 specimens, 
not good.) 
30 Dissecting Material . This species varies in habit.Commonly it_is a 
^"hTiih with lone slender branches, which may be sub-scandent- to 30 
or more! bo£ and dry situation it le a rather compact 
shrub or small tree) and there are intermediate forms. The larger 
branches are more or less spiny. The plant flowers freely April to 4 
«Id Sagain about Aug. -Sept. No. 52 is the compact formjas it f 
cannot be definitely distinguished the number must be suppressed. 
Flowers and stamens white. 
31 Cassia Tora L. Collected with No. 71, near Bonda. Legume will be sent ± 
later, j ^ ±f this form is co7Tim on an I had confounded it 
No. 71. (No specimens except for N.Y. end Carnegie. No frui . 
32 A shrub or tree, 5-20 ft. Very common in dry forefst below 1000 ft. hi® 
blo^omlSg SP.ec. but. most frpely about June. The specimen is from • 
Bonda, June. 26 specimens. A few fruits. 
52 Duplicate. 
2S533 A shrub with long, sometimes semiscandent branches, 5-10 ft. Common oi 
hot, dry lands near the coast, especially at Santa Marta. Flowers JujM 
-Oct. light purplish, (Specimens from Santa Marta were labeled on 
July 20, the others Sept.. 1.) 26 specimens ;no friut. 
A high shrub or small tree, 10-20 ft. Very common on hot, dry bills 
near the coast end occasional in dry forest a few miles inland; t 
forest specimens are less spiny end the flowers have a slight 
x pinkish tinge. Flowers June-Nov. (Flowering specimen from S. Marta 
July 2nd; fruit Sept. /near Bonda.) 26 specimens. Most of them had 
moulded and should, be renewed. One or two only with fruit. 
35 Tree, 50 ft. Occasional in dry forest, 3-5 miles North of Bonda. 
Flowers in July(very similar to No. 302, but that is a smaller tre€. 
Specimens collected July 25. Full set;no fruit. 
36 (flowers e-lready sent in) Fruit collected near Bonda, Jan. 11 .) 
36 Specimens from dry woods, hills, 5 miles east of Cienaga, Sept. 10 
Fruit sent. 
„„ . hrub or email tree, 6-15 ft. Common in dry forest and thickets 
below 2000 ft.' Flowers July-Oct. (This specimen is from hear Bonda, 
July 25) Fill set; 25 dupl. 
37 A shrub or tree, 10-00 ft. Pretty 
by 4 LabSSd a spec!men,± S c , a shrub, 10 ft high, is from hillside 6 miles 
E, of Bonda. , Aug .4 ; the others a large tree, forest N. of Bonda, Oct* 
Full set; no fruits. 
33 Tree, 50 ft. Observed only in damp forest near a stream, 5 miles 
E. of Bonda, about 500 ft. Aug.3( 26 spec ,j injured, by pests. No fruit) 
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