468 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



Oncidium variegatum Sw. 



On branches of trees in dark, damp woods, not uncommon. 

 Cieneguita S. W., July 26, '95. (354.) 



O. Lelboldi Reichb. fil. (?) 



On the trunks of shrubs, close to the ground, coast hills 

 near salt marsh. Loma de Ciego, Calicita, Aug. 26, '95. 

 (532.) 



IONOPSIS UTRICULARIOIDES Lilldl. 



On trunks of trees and shrubs in dark, damp woods, uncom- 

 mon. Cieneguita S., June 7, '95. (127.) 



PONTHIEVA GLANDULOSA R. Br. 



Terrestrial in crevices of rocks in dark, damp woods, fertile 

 soil, uncommon or rare. Cieneguita, Dec. 30, '95. (676.) 



Spiranthes tortilis Rich. 



In wet or marshy grass land, fertile soil, not frequent. 

 Cieneguita W., Feb. 28, '96. (728.) 



Habenaria bicornis Lindl. 



In upland grassy marshes, not uncommon. Cieneguita S. 

 W., Aug. 8, '95. (440.) 



ZlNGIBERACEAE. OLXXVT. 



Canna Indica L. " Platanillo de monte." 



Commonly cultivated, and escaped in fertile soil occasion- 

 ally. Cieneguita, Sept. 10, '95. (593.) 



Musaceae. CLXXVII. 



Musa sapientum L. " Platano." 



Common in cultivation. Cieneguita, May 30, '95. (112.) 



Bromeliaceae. CLXXVIII. 



Bromelia Penguin L. " Piiia de raton." 



Very common, cultivated as a hedge. Cieneguita, May 2, 

 '95. (95.) 



