698 Russy: AN ENUMERATION OF THE PLANTS 
Leaves about a foot long, 1—1.25-in. broad at the middle, very 
thin in texture for a bromeliad, quite entire: peduncle about as 
long as the leaves: panicle a foot long; central branchlets rather 
compound, 4-5 in. long: flower-bracts very small: pedicels 
.08—.20 in. long, articulated at the apex: sepals .o8 in. long: 
stamens shorter than the petals: capsule oblong, membranous, as 
long as the petals, dehiscing septicidally. 
Only two very rare species of this genus are known previously. 
It is perfectly distinct from Dyckza, under which it is mentioned in 
the Genera Plantarum, both in structure and habit. 
Yungas, 6000 ft., 1885 (no. 2541). Growing upon rocky, 
partly shaded banks. 
Lillandsia floribunda H.B.K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. 1: 292. Yun- 
gas, 6000 ft., 1885 (no. 2163). 
lillandsta recurvata L. Sp. Pl. 287. Ingenio del Oro, 10,000 
ft., Mar. 1886 (no. 2165). 
Tillandsia propingqua Gay, F\. Chil. 6: 1 sg... View da Paz, to 
000 ft., Apr. 1885 (no. 2164). Growing upon apple trees. 
Lillandsia sphaerocephala Baker, Journ. Bot. 26: 141. 1888. 
Vic. la Paz, 10,000 ft., Apr. 1885 (no. 2848). Terrestrial, upon 
sunny, gravelly and rocky banks. The same as Mandon’s no, 1188. 
Lillandsia complanata Benth. Bot. Sulph. 173. Vic. la Paz, 
10,000 ft., Oct. 1885 (no. 2855). 
Tillandsia (Allardtia) micrantha Baker, sp. nov. 
_Acaulis, foliis paucis loratis obtusis tenuiter lepidotis, pedunculo 
foliis aequilongo, bracteis parvis adpressis, spicis pluribus lanceolatis 
distichis in paniculam amplam dispositis, bracteis floribus oblong!s 
obtusis, calyce bractea aequilongo sepalis obtusis. : 
Leaves above a foot long, .25 in. broad at the middle: panicle 
a foot long, consisting of 20-30 dense distichous spikes, 1.5—2 1”. 
long, .25 in. broad, the upper sessile, the lower peduncled : branch- 
bracts at most an inch long: flower-bracts oblong-navicular, .15 
in. long: petal-blade minute. 
Allied to 7. spiculosa Griseb., but panicle much more compound. 
Yungas, 6000 ft., 1885 (no. 2852) (no. 2232 is the inflor- 
escence only of a species of 7i//andsia). 
HAEMODORACEAE 
__ Aiphidium floribundum Sw. Prod. Veg. Ind. Occ. 1: 17: 
bee Mapiri, 5000 ft., Apr. 1886 (no. 2529). 
