6Q2 Cosmos cr.'udatus Kunth,, ***. , , — 
Rai-e in clearings below 3000 ft. Bonda, Onaca etc. July-Aug. Bay flovers 
purplish,. 
602 (already sent in) Specimens from the El Libano Plantation about 100 
ft, Peb. 3. (this is the banana plantation on the railroad between Santa 
Marta and Cienaga; the El Libano coffee plantation is on the Sierra del 
Libano.) As this plant has leather a showy flower end as ? have found it 
only about old plantations, I thought at first it might have run wild 
j.rom gardens. Xt does not appear, however, the.t the species is cult- 
ivated, and to all appearance it is indigenous. It is local and rare. 
Bood, full set,. 
S03 Achyrocline mollis Berath, 
6 0r m ,COT ® ent ».2- K *■ eo*W plant of tee open lands 
' * x ' lowers ov.-Jen. Specimens were collected near Onaca, 
2oO O ft, Dec, * 
604 Bnaphalium poeppjgianum DC,. 
r.i'ect, branching, 2—4 it. open lands, 2000-6000 ft, Lsee common than Ho. 
603 and rather local, Blowers Dec.-i'larcJj. Specimen is from Onaca, 2500 
ft., Dec. Easily recognized by its larger and white flower buds. 
Specimens from Sierra, del Libano sent to H«Y, and Carnegie. 
Bull set. 
605 g i mghalium. pm-puncur; L.fone sheet a new species) See 606. Labels not 
sent. Probably new. 
Las Hubes , 4500 ft, Dec. 1.5; Common in a clearing. 
In all my specimens the leaves are larger than those Of tfo, 606» the 
x lowers are gathered toward the top of the plant, and the involucrfel 
scales are colored. 6 specimnes. 
606 Onaph a lium pur pure um I». 
Erect to 2 ft. Common on open, dry grass lands, 2Q00-BG00 ft. Blowers Oct, 
-March,. Specimens are from Las fttibes, 4500 ft. Dec. 1-15. 
1.0 specimens 2Pec ; mostly too young., var, from Le,s Hubes sent to N.Y, 
607 Euprtprium iresenoides B.B.X, 
A straggling shrub, to 4 ft, Hocky hills by the seashore near Play a 
nrava, Beb, 6. Blowers pale yellowish. The plants were going out of 
hloom end I obtained only a, few poor* specimens. 
Bull set. 
60S Oomphrena globose, L.- 60S 
Dry clearing neex Bonda; rare. Flowers Oct. -Jan. Perhapd introduced but 
: : 'f. s £ eci ® e as far as I know is not cultivated. Specimen was collected 
Oct,. 9 y 3 specimens. 
609 ffomphx-ene globose , ( -6QB) 
Cultivated. ITfeturalized at 0naca,.2!500 ft. in clearings , Dec . 
Yo specimens except for N.Y. and-Sarnegie, 
610 Elephantopus angustifol.h^ Sw. 
Op©n grass-lands, 1000 -4000 ft.* wide spread but nowhere abundant, Blower., 
mg plants are seen throughout the year, but especially Qct.-Dec, The spec- 
imen is from Jiracasaca ' 2500 ft. Bee. 22. 
Burl set, goodybub some lack roots and root leaves, 
610 Specimens to work in with the numbered set,, 
811 FrolUCTitE lacata Ho«. ( 1 do not find le.bel . j ^ 
6j.<t. -fY if . fi . epgtj.fp 1 ia H,B.X. "ask Dr, Rusby to look up a, later specimen s 
sen., wits this number. Originally 2 speeime»e- were put here; one was r 
reierred to 1996 and is the true S. nepetifolie” 
Onaca ,45 QO ft. Bee I sent in specimens under this number bat included 
two essentially different species. The leafless ones all belonged to an 
another species, TTo. 1096; and I find one or twd of that species with 1 
