Alexander s.n. (Herb. Trin. 4992); Maraval, 1894, Baptiste s.n. (Herb. 
Trin. 5490); March 5, 1921, Broadway s.n. (Herb. Trin. 10500); 
Botanic Gardens, February 15, 1933, Bruins-Lich s.n. (Herb. Trin. 
12752); Hart 3669 (cited by Cogniaux). 
Epidendrum Hartii Polfe in Kew Bull. (1894) 157. 
Cogniaux enumerated five collections of this beautiful 
Eipidendrum from Trinidad and Tobago, and reported it 
as frequent in Trinidad. The truth of this statement is 
shown by the large number of collections (in addition to 
those cited by Cogniaux) from the island. 
Epidendrum Hartu, once thought to be endemic to 
Trinidad and Tobago, has recently been found in Vene- 
zuela in the Estado de Anzodtegui: between Rio Leén 
of Quebrada Danta and Rio Zumbador, northeast of 
Bergantin, 500-600 m., February 24, 1945, Steyermark 
61125 (Herb. Ames 64919). 
Trinipap: Heights of Maraval, Broadway s.n. (Herb. Ames 16555); 
February 25, 1889, Broadway s.n. (Herb. Trin. 3552); April 22, 1890, 
Broadway s.n. (Herb. Trin. 4023); Maraval, April 1894, Alexander 
s.n. (Herb. Trin. 5460; Herb. Ames 66940); Government House 
Grounds, February 25, 1907, Broadway s.n. (Herb. Ames 10067, 
10068, 10069); St. Clair Experiment Station, January 6, 1908, Broad- 
way s.n. (Herb. Ames 10717, 10718, 10719); March 22, 1920, Broad- 
way s.n. (Herb. Ames 22019); Maracas Falls, March 27, 1924, Hom- 
bersley s.n. (Herb. Trin. 11202); Arena Forest Reserve, 1948, Ayliffe 
s.n. (Herb, Trin. 14261); Mt. Tucuche, alt. 1500 ft., February 28, 
1954, Baker s.n. (Herb. Trin. 15112; Herb. Ames 66943); St. Pat- 
rick’s Estate, Arima, March 8, 1955, Downs & Aitken 30 (Herb. Ames 
67832. 
Epidendrum imatophyllum Lindley Gen. & Sp. 
Orch. Pl. (1881) 106. 
Epidendrum flecuosum G. F. W. Meyer Prim. FI. 
Ksseq. (1818) 260. 
This widely ranging species seems not to have been 
reported from Trinidad. The name Hpidendrum flexuo- 
sum refers probably to the same concept, but the original 
description is too vague to permit the adoption of the 
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