106 Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 



The following field-notes relating to the color of the flowers will 

 be of interest in view of the paucity of such data in the current de- 

 scriptions of the plant: sepals and petals pale green, streaked with 

 brownish purple, lip whitish, streaked with crimson, but on under 

 side with brownish blotches. 



233. Cyrtopodium Andeisonii (Lambert) Robert Brown. 

 Cymbidium Andersonii Lambert, in Andrews, Botanist's Repository, X, 181 1, t. 



651. 

 Cyrtopodium Andersonii Robert Brown, in Aiton, Hortus Kewensis, Ed. II, V, 

 1818, p. 216; Grisebach, Flora of the British West Indian Islands, 1865, p. 630. 



"Pedernales Point, Isle of Pines, (1426)" (Millspaugh). General 



Distribution: Cuba, Isle of Pines, St. Vincent, Trinidad, and South 



America. 



234. lonopsis utriculaiioides (Swartz) Lindley. 



Epidendrum utricidarioides Swartz, Prodromus Descriptionum VegetabiHum 



Indice Occidentalis, 1788, p. 122. 

 Dendrobium utricularioides Swartz, Nova Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum 



Upsaliensis, VI, 1799. P- 83. 

 lonopsis tenera Lindley, Botanical Register, XXII, 1836, t. 1904. 

 lonopsis Gardneri Lindley, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. Ill, 



I, 1858, p. 322. 

 Epidendrum calcaratum Sesse & MogiNO. Flora Mexicana, Ed. II, 1894, p. 201. 



On palm in swamp at Los Indios, May 19, 191 o, 0. E. Jennings, 

 No. 432; in low pasture near Los Indios, on trees. May 20, 1910, 

 0. E. Jennings, No. 446. General Distribution: Florida, the West 

 Indies, and from Mexico to Brazil and Peru. 



Flowers white or slightly pink, marked particularly towards the 

 base with lilac-purple lines, the center of the flower often yellow. 

 The yellow center, so conspicuous in the fresh specimens collected in 

 the Isle of Pines, is not mentioned in the various descriptions of this 

 species, so far as known to the writer. 



Family PIPERACE^. 

 Key to the Species Enumerated. 



Leaf-blade glabrous above, puberulent beneath 235. Piper tuberculatum. 



Leaf-blade scabrous above, appressed-villous below 236. Piper angustifolium. 



235. Piper tuberculatum Jacquin. 



Piper tuberculatum Jacquin, Icones Plantarum Rariorum, II, 1786, p. 2, t. 210. 

 Artanthe tuherculata Miquel, Systema Piperacearum, 1844, p. 497; Grisebach, 

 Flora of the British West Indian Islands, 1859, p. 171. 



