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COELOGYNE Lindley 
COELOGYNE-GUAMENSIS Ames supra 11. 
G. E. S. 195. 
Endemic. 
SACCOLABIUM Blume 
SACCOLABIUM GUAMENSE Ames supra 15. 
G. E. S. 208. 
Endemic. 
DENDROBIUM Swartz 
DENDROBIUM SCOPA Lindl. Bot. Reg. (1842) Misc. 55; Ames supra 
18. 
G. E. S. 807. 
Otherwise known only from the Philippines. 
DENDROBIUM GUAMENSE Ames supra 14. 
G. E. S. 450. 
Endemic. 
TAENIOPHYLLUM Blume 
TAENIOPHYLLUM sp. aff. T. obtusum Bl. ?; Ames supra 16. 
Costenoble 1175. 
Perhaps this is the same species as that credited to Guam by Gaudichaud 
as Vanilla fasciola (Forst. f.) Gaudich.=Taeniophyllum fasciola (Forst. f. 
Reichb. f. in Seem. Fl. Vit. (1868) 296 (Epidendrum fasciola Forst. f. 
Prodr. (1786) 60); Safford 381. 
CASUARINACEAE 
CASUARINA Linnaeus 
CASUARINA EQUISETIFOLIA Linn. Amoen. Acad. 4 (1759) 143 (equise- 
folia) ; Safford 220. 
McGregor 588, G. E. S. 431, locally known as gago. 
A species of wide distribution in Malaya and Polynesia, now cultivated 
in many other tropical countries. 
W. F. Wight credits the combination Casuarina equisetifolia to Stickman 
rather than to Linnaeus, and cites Stickman’s Herbarium Amboinense 
(1754) as the place of publication; there is no such combination made in 
Stickman’s paper, who cites only Rumpf’s name Casaarina litorea, and ina 
footnote states “Generis proprii, singularis arbor, Equiseti Structura”. In 
Linnaeus Amoen. Acad. 4 (1759) 143 the name appears as Casuarina equi- 
sefolia with a reference to volume 3, plate 57 of Rumphius’ Herbarium 
Amboinense. 
PIPERACEAE 
PIPER Linnaeus 
PIPER GUAHAMENSE C. DC. Prodr. 16° (1869) 336; Safford 354. 
G. E. S. 387, locally known as pupilo aniti. 
Endemic, unless identical with the Polynesian Piper methysticum. 
