? 549 Vkudir cornoya Perr , ~ j gg 
Erecv op spreading , 1 -E ft* Observed, only on alluvial anSvnore or 
lees swampy land at Furitaca on the coast 5_0 miles East of' Sanaa 
Santa Marta, Sept* 255; generally found In shady places, ana the narrow- 
leavea form was growing in shallow water, ^ T ot common. 19 specimens *scej± 
155P- - Sehultesl e lerianthoide s (Ur i s eb , j)> « F, et H, 
lioctyl andbrather rare in damp, shady places, he low 2000 ft, Blowers Aug, 
-Deoj light rosy or salmon pint. Specimens were collected near Masinga, 
250 ft, Nov. 28, Pull set, good. 
1 _Sj5 1 Che l&aan thee acut-angulus ( R , e t P .) Gi lg , , 
Erect, 2-4 ft. Occasional in dry forest, 2000-5000 ft. Flowers observed 
in July, Aug,. Sept, and cec, pale greenish. Specimens collected near Ag8 
Agua Dulce, about 2200 ft,, Dec, 5 25 specimens. 
1 552 Qxalls comiculata L,(?) 
Rare in coffee orchard at Las Rubes, 4500 ft, Dec, 5, Flower yellow, 
(TTf specimens except for N.Y. and Carnegie.) 
1555 Oxalic sepium St, Hil, 
Erect, with a straight or more or less tortuous stem,. l.-2§- ft. Local in 
-jfriady places below 2500 ft, the plants very in habit, and some of of 
' ; PPDOi ch ’ T o, 1554 in habit; but the stem is gen re lly si nder and 
the leaves scat ered. Flower yellow, varying somewhat in size. The 
large specimen is from focrest 6 miles East of Fonda, 1500 ft. Jan., 5; 
the other from a ravine 5 miles North of Fonda ,'100 ft„ : Oct, 25, The 
species appears to blossom more or less throughout the year. 6 spec 'ns. 
1554 (var. of 1555?) Oxa- 11s bras yv x'O ides Tr . et PI, 
A tortuous shrub, 8-12 inches. Occasional in open lands, 1000-5000 ft,. 
Flower yellow, not differing in appearance from that of 1555, The plait 
is generally free-flowering, and from its habit looks very different :!3a 
from the slender forms of 1555; but I am inclined to think that the 
habit is due to situation and that the two cannot be clearly separated 
even as varieties. Specimen was collected 8 miles east of Fonda, 2000 
ft,., Jan. ,5 12 specimens. 
155 5 Oxa. 1 is Farffellpri Jacq* 
Rare in damp and sheltered places in clearings in el eatings below 
1500 ft,, Flowers June-Qct,,(or later?) light rosy. Specimens were 
collected near Masinga, Sept,. 24 7 specimens. 
1555 Specimen from a damp, open ple,ce on the Minca Road, about 1200 ft, 
Of"c , 15. t ii is is the largest plant I have seen, end the only one with 
a well-developed woo ay stem, 
1 556 ch o~, o odium ambrosioiaes L, 
Erect, 1-5 ft. Cultivated (as i vermifuge etc,) but grows wilt. , fr< ■ ly 
in many, old clearings, 5000 ft. to sea level. Specimen/ was/ collected 
near Masinga, 250 ft. Aug,. ,2 
No sp im 3ns except one poor one for N.N, This specimen from Fonda. 
^557 Roursella. or ouulacea, Gaud. Is this Russ el lie ? 
Spreading , sometimes prostrate., Rare in damp, shady places not fan from 
sea level. Specimens were collected near Fonda, 150 ft., Nov, 10 spec's . 
