343 - 
-1^1^ (var * o^ TT o. 555?) Sosnan'f ~ r -pc nlcuiata <t.cc, 
Minca, .£000- ft, Clearing, -Aug. 5 Erect, 5 ft, 
TTo specimens except for New York* 
IKIfi dvdrocotvle ouincueloba N.e*. P. sii.yurocbty.le martaene is. .Busty n.ep 
refuse , rooting, 5-4 ft, Covers the grt sc on wet tanks , in open lan#£ 
Sierra del Libano , about 7000 ft, Feb, £6. 
Pull set, some specimens scant. 
1 71 7 nvdrocotyle o u indue lobe. R.et P, nv a . •oco \ y L~ acom MLjgl^ i r ♦ 
r-13160 Diffuse, rooting £-5 ft., Local and rattier rare, boggy places near 
streams .4000-6000 ft. Specimen is from a clearing, close to a stream,at 
Las Pubes, 4500 ft. Specimens from the forests have longer shd darker 
colored, leases ,but u.o not otherwise differ, Flowers observed in a clear 
■ ing. Sierra del Libano,6000 ft., in May. Ful1 set » 
151 3 Mo 11 it- r i a arrvrortihma (Hoot.) Pegel. _ - nn p - nn 
Local on demp roclts, forest or shady places m the open land, oOO-*oOO 
ft. Flowers AugJ., -Nov, white, throat tinged with rosy. Specimens were 
collected in forest near Masinga Vieja, about 800 ft. Sepm, 
in dry thicteetE, roefey hills near the sea. 
Phe specimens were collected at Santa Marta, Sept. 15 1 specimen 
especially in damp clearings 
1320 i e .''i avia LEE ELL ~ J » - 13 £fi. 
Aecend'inf . £-5 ft . A very common weed, . - ^ 
•■belcw Soo ft. Flowers principally June-ITov. .hut more or less through 
•the V eer The flowers are crimson. Specimen collected near Mematoca, 
0 100 ft.; Nov. 15 ^11 set, fine,. 
1 KS 1 Loerhaavia oanicul ata sich, , _ 
Ascending ,1-5 ft., the commonest form in clearings and on was -r lands 
below 5000 ft. Flowers (at least below 1000 ft.) June or July ,.ec., tlow 
p r li ht rosy or, strictly speaking, white with crimson stresses. 
icicle -i« at length very long and spreading. Specimens are from Honda 
* 1 50 ft, TTov . Ful1 eet - 
15£1 Variety from irrigated land, El Libano Estate, 100 ft.,. Oct. 3 
The flowers are white. 
1528 Boerhaavia erecta L. =1320 (This name is erased on list v.W.S.) 
Wear Honda, 150 ft.. July, My note on this sp * t,but I 
thitik that the flower was red, 3 ' 1S * 
1 ~ o- < \iv vi score La g , -1499 Trailing, on sandy seas lores; common. 
Flower crimson or blood red. Specimens ere from Play a Hraba, Apr. 
£ specimens,scent. 
lfetS4 Mirabiiis Jalaoa L called here "buenas tardes, 5" is sometimes culti- 
vated and is frequently seen growing wild in damp and shady places, 
clearings and sites of old houses. It appears to be an Introduced spe- 
cies, and, though self planting, can hardly be regarded as thoroughly 
nature lized, The flowers of wild specimens are red. (Specimens are from. 
iienaga,Sept» * 7 specimens. 
