ing^f-re-ely a^-this 4erfee.lt isVLocally e omraan , ranging from 600 to £500 ft, 
generally alo^g the borders of\forest,. Petard white\ 
11 A shrub or tree. 10-15 ft. Common along the edge of hillside forest at 
Cacagualito, 1500 ft,. Blossoms in May. Pull set, partly wyith fruit. 
12 Tree, to 20 ft. Common locally on damp hillsides ,1000-2000 ft. Flow- 
ers in May. (Flowering specimen is from Cacagualito , 1500 ft. ,May;th 
fruit from the sene locality Aug.) Full set,but nearly all in bud. 
Mostly above Agua Dulce. 
15 Tree, 40-50 ft, Damp hillside^ forest near Cacagualito ,1500-2000ft. 
Flowers May 22. Fruit Aug. 7. Thg tree appears to be pretty common 
in this locality. Full set, good, 
14 Tree 20-50 or 60ft. Common in dry forest and campo thickets below 
1500 ft. Flowers July-Sept, Flowers vary in color from purple to 
1 i lac . (Specimens are from Bonda, July and Sept.) Full set, somewhat 
injured by pests. 
1 5 Cliricidia maculata H.B. A shrub or tree, 15-25 ft. Cultivated for hedgee 
and is naturalized sparingly in clearings and waste places not' far 
from sea-level. Flowers freely in Dedember. Full set, re/tber 
scant flowers but will do with more and better leaves. No fruit. 
16 Tree 50-60 f^Common in dry forest' below 2000l/ft. Flowers Oct. to Nov- 
ember End the fruits persist until the following July or Aug. The 
lee,ves are decidous beginning to fall off about the time of flow- 
ering, (specimens from BondEi) . Full setjgood. Flowering trees 
observed in Feb., March and April. (Note on label of dissecting 
material . ) 
16 Specimens to work in with the numbered set. 
16 Specimens to replace the numbered set, which is not' very good, 
17 Tree 40-60 ft. Common in dry forest below 1500 ft. Flowers July-Sqbt , 
(Specimens are from near Bonda, July.) 26 specimens, scent, not 
very common. 
Dissecting Me/tQrial.Tbe tree is not very common as stated in 
my note, though not particularly rare,. 
13 Vouacaooua Americana Aubl.From a, tree 70 ft. height, damp forest by 
stream near Masinga Vleja.,300 ft. Nov. 18 . 
18 A large forest tree. Growing to 8o ft. or more, Occasionally below 
2500 ft. especially near streams. Flowers rich deep rosy. This 
specimen is from a ravine near Bonda, Aug, 9. 
18 (already sent in) Variety, collected near Bonda, 200 ft. Feb. Trees of 
this species may be seen in flower during every month of the year; p 
perhaps it blooms most freely Dec. -Feb. 
19 ^Tree 50 ft. Common in dry forest below 1000 ftFlowers July-Sept. (Spec- 
imen is from near Bonda, July 20). 26 specimens .no fruit, 
19 Specimens to e,dd to the numbered sheets. 
Tree 20-40 ft. Occasional in dry forest below 500 ft. Flowers 
June -Aug. (Specimens are from near Bonda,, July and Aug.) Full get, 
fine; with fruits. 
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