93 — 
A -tree ,to 25 ft, Occasions! in dry forest’ below 1500 ft, (specimen in fa 
fruit only collected neer Bonda, July.) 7 specimens. Fruit only. 
788 Erytbroxylon err s er inum Ma rt . Erythroxylum campestre St. nil.? 
A small tree. Occasional in dry forest near Bonda. Flowers early in June 
(specimens collected at end of June end in July. Specimens in bud(belate^ 
were observed Aug. 25. 
788 (poor specimen sent in before) Specimens from thicket byaa stream. Mas 
Masinga Vieja , 800 ft. Apr. 25, -The flowers were somewhat/ dry and most 
of then fell off. This is a shrub or small tree, 5-15 ft. rather re.re 
in thickets below 1500 ft. Full set, mostly with fruit. 
788 Specimen from Bonda, 150 ft. June 19. This proves to be pretty common 
below 150 ft. principally along the borders of forest, generally flowers 
ing in June, 
789 Gescaria rami "lore V ahl 
A tree, to 35 ft. Moderately common in dry forest below 500 ft. (not ob 
served above that altitude) Flowers March-April Specimen is from Bonda, 
150 ft. flowers collected about Apr, 1. The tree rete.ins its leaves unti 
Feb. 
N,B. T am not absolutely certain, though nearly sure, that the leaves end 
flowers are of the same species. The question will be settled later. If/ 
it turns out that I am mistaken the number may be retained for the 
flowers 
739 A tree, to 35 ft. Commorln dry forest below 500 ft., (not observe d/KMsar 
above that altitude) Flowers larch- June; the flowers appear after rains, a 
and / if an interval of dry weather intervenes the seme tree blossoms 
twice; the later flowers have longer pedicels, Flower whitish. Th§ leaves 
a, re decidous about Jan. or Feb, sometimes in March according to the sit- 
uation, and young leaves appear in April or May. The flower-buds are 
apparent as early as Sept. Flowers are from Bonda, 150 ft, March 11; t 
leaves from the same tree, Jen. The same tree blossomed a.fter rains at^ the 
end of May, the flower clusters then appearing larger on account of the 
larger pedicels,. 
790 Jo specimen;no label; no name, 
791 -792 Coccolobe ramossissima, Linden 
A compe,ct, gnarled tree, to 29 or 25 ft. common in a dry forest below 
)000 ft, Floxvers Aug. 20-Sept, 20 Flowers white, fragrant, (specimens are 
from Bonda, Aug. 28, thr fruit Sept, Better specimens will be sent 
later, 
792 Coccolobs remossissima Linden, 
(variety of 791 ? )A/ low tree. Nearly Santa Marta, July 21, Full set, but 
poor. Flowers July in Oct, 
793 Amy r- is mt ritima Jacq, 
A variety of Jo, 399. Characterized by shorter and unifoliate leaves 
and by spotted brenchlets, which, however, are sometimes seen in the a 
other form. Specimens from ah Bonda, June, 
793 (specimen from the same tree already sent in, but the flowers were 
noy open) Bonda., Aug. 30./ 99, Owing to the unusually dry season this 
and other trees blossomed later than in the preceding year. I da con- 
sidered this a var. od No,. 399, but it is, perhaps, distinct. The 
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