Trintpap: Aripo Savannah, February 18, 1915, Freeman s.n. (Herb. 
Trin. 8042); Aripo District, March 21, 1922, Broadway s.n. (Herb. 
Trin. 10562). 
Epidendrum oncidioides Lindley var. gravidum 
(Lindl.) Ames, Hubbard & Schweinfurth in Bot. Mus. 
Leafl. Harvard Univ. 8 (1985) 104. 
This concept has apparently not been previously cited 
as occurring in Trinidad. Its known range now includes 
Mexico, Middle America, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, 
Colombia and Peru. A complete synonymy is presented 
by Ames, Hubbard & Schweinfurth (loc. cit.). 
Trinipap: Botanic Garden, 1891, Hart s.n. (Herb. Trin. 5810); 
Botanic Garden, 1894, Hart s.n. (Herb. Trin. 5472); February 22, 
1927, Freeman s.n. (Herb. Trin. 11719); February 2, 1931, Broad- 
way $.n. (Herb. Ames 66922); Melajo Reserve, January 1949, Ayliffe 
s.n. (Herb. Trin. 14411). 
Epidendrum Rousseauae Sch/echter in Beih. Bot. 
Centralbl. 86, Abt. 2 (1918) 407. 
Epidendrum Rousseauae is new to the flora of Trini- 
dad. It has hitherto been known only from Panama. 
Trinmapv: Morne Bleu, April 9, 1955, Downs & Aitken 46 (Herb. 
Ames 67837). 
Epidendrum vincentinum Lindley in Hooker 
Journ. Bot. 3 (1841) 88. 
Known previously from Costa Rica, Colombia and 
Peru, and many of the West Indian islands, //pidendrum 
vincentinum seems not to have been reported from ‘T'rin- 
idad with the citation of botanical material. 
Trinipap: Heights of Aripo, January 10-26, 1922, Broadway s.n. 
(Herb. Trin. 9905). 
ErytHropves Blume 
Erythrodes hirtella (Sw.) Hawcett & Rendle FI. 
Jam. 1 (1910) 29, t. 8, figs. 16-19. 
Satyrium hirtellum Swartz Prodr. (1788) 118. 
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