kp .7 . T.Q-o-fcilo'n Gcne'dens_e~ (L,.) Britton , . ----- 
Gempo end clearings "below 3000 ft. Local and not very common, July- Sept. f 
Grows to 3 ft, ^ 
527( already sent in) Variety from sn open, dry water-course, 5 miles c 
north of Bonda,100 ft. Oct. 19. 
This species is more common then I had supposed, "but flowers prin- 
cipally in Dec. and Jan., though flowering plants are found throughout 
the year. Flowerrs whitish. 
Full set, pretty good, "but get more full, large heads., 
528 (Specimen collected nee,r Bonda, 250 ft. hot. 16 ) This species^ is 
local and rather rare on the open lands. An infusion of the whole 
plent is used as a remedy for fevers., 
529 Pectis linifolia L. (^530) 
Common at Cienaga end other places near the seashore, on dry plains and 
irrigated lands ; upright, "branching, .2-3 ft.. Flowers Sept. -Oct. 
(specimens are from Cienaga, Sept.. 7. / 
550 -t^Fi^jrcaee -Rlret -f — 6-73--?-)- 530Pectis linifolia. L,. (#5.29) 
Er§ct, "branching, .2-3 ft. Occasional in dry forest and. clearings near 
Bonda, Aug. -Oct. Full set, good, all with roots. 
530 Dissecting Arterial. Wo. 529 is the same, the specimens Being badly 
pressed so that the leaves ajbjbear narrower. The species is common nea.r 
Cienaga, local and Bather rare near Bonda. 
Flowers Nov* -Dec* (specimens are from forest, road rrom Bonda to Gaea- 
gualito,1000 ft. Nov, Good ,full set. 
531 Specimens showing passage to Wo. 673 
532 Tridax procumbens L. 
Very common n in clearings, campo land etc, 5000 ft, to see,-ievei. 
Flowers June-Won. Full set, good; about half with roots. Dislc pale 
yellowish; ray, flowers white, occasional on the .seashore, 
533 Eupatorium ivae.folium L ? (^317) . , . , 
1000-3000 ft,, near Ona.ca,. Flowers Aug. -Sept, bright purplish blue. 
Shrub, upright, 3-4 ft.. L/ocally common, generally in ravines, campo, ecu 
of forest, or on open campo. Full set. Might be much improved.,. 
535 Dissecting Material . I now restrict this number to a form with 
small, nerrow leaves, which X found blossoming at the end of Augv and m 
Sept., at about 1200 ft. Other small-leaved forms must, I thinh,be refer 
red to Wo, 61.7, which blossoms later and has paler flowers. The distinct 
ion between the two is not very evident; apparently the receptacles are 
differently shaped.. 
ffi 54 Pectis la liscana H.B.K, 
