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Epidendrum odoratissimum Lindl. Growing in sandy soil, near 

 the shore, occasionally on trees near ground, in that case being smaller ; 

 flowers very fragrant, having an odor like birch. Collected at Calabash 

 Cay, near Stafford Creek, Andros, June (606). 



Epidendrum Phceniceum Lindl. "Wild Indian." Not uncom- 

 mon in the coppet. Fresh Creek, June (609). Differs from Rugel 

 814, in having the bracts much shorter, 5-7 mm. long, more obtuse, 

 and the lip more strongly crispate. 



Epidendrum sp. ? Single specimen from Stafford Creek, June. 

 Aerial, tubers small, one-phyllous, leaf 5-6 cm. in length, linear-oblong, 

 crenulate : scape 3 dm. in height, few-flowered : flowers white, 2 cm. 

 long, divisions of perigone narrow (674). 



Epidendrum? In fruit only. Aerial, tuber two-leaved, leaves 

 3 dm. in length, 5 mm. in width : capsule oblong, 2 cm. long, 8-10 mm. 

 wide. In the pines, Lisbon Creek, Andros, June (679). 



Broughtonia lilacina Henfr. (Lceliopsls Domingensis Lindl.) 

 Common in the coppet. Cocoanut Point, April ; Fresh Creek, Lisbon 

 Creek, June (437, 448, 546). 



Polystachya luteola Hook. On trees, in coppet. Conch Sound, 

 April (525). 



Polystachya sp. ? Close to P. luteola, but much smaller ; leaves 

 12-14 cm. l° n g> T cm - broad: flowers 5-7 mm. long, lip three-lobed, 

 callous at base, column very short. Conch Sound, March and May 



(407)- 



Govenia utriculata Lindl. In fruit only. Conch Sound, March. 

 Determined by Mr. J. M. Greenman, at Cambridge (418). 



Oncidium sylvestre Lindl. ? Not uncommon under the pines. 

 Conch Sound and London Creek, May. It has the habit of O. sylves- 

 tre, but the white pink-spotted flowers are smaller and leaves shorter ; 

 lip 8-10 mm. in width: leaves 8-12 cm. long (543). 



Oncidium variegatum Sw. On trees, Conch Sound, May. 

 Leaves longer and narrower (3-4 mm. in width), than in Wright 668 

 and Eggers 1796 from St. Domingo (587). 



Oncidium sp. On trees, rare. Fresh Creek, June. Near O. 

 variegatum Sw. Flowers deeply spotted, divisions of perigone nar- 

 rower, 2-4 mm. wide, abruptly pointed: leaves 6-8 mm. wide (647). 



Oncidium sp. ? Near O. sphacelatum Lindl. Single specimen 

 from Mastic Point, June; terrestrial, 1.5 m. in height; scape lateral; 



