lidiflora as distinct. It is, consequently, here reduced to 
synonymy. 
KEGELIELLA Mansfeld 
Kegeliella Houtteana (Reichb.f.) L.O. Williams in 
Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 29 (1942) 847. 
Kegelia Houtteana Reichenbach fil. in Bot. Zeit. 10 
(1852) 670. 
A rather rare species, Kegeliella Houtteana occurs in 
Panama, Dutch Guiana, Jamaica and Trinidad. Both 
collections from Trinidad are recent, and, consequently, 
the genus was not reported from the Colony by Cogniaux. 
Trinipap: Heights of Guanapo, August 24, 1930, Skinner & Robinson 
s.n. (Herb. Ames 36524); Morne Bleu, January 10, 1931, Williams 
s.n. (Herb. Trin. 12455). 
MacrRADENIA FR. Brown 
Macradenia lutescens F&. Brown in Bot. Reg. 
(1822) t. 612. 
A specimen was cited from ‘Trinidad in the original 
description of Macradenia lutescens, but it was from cul- 
tivated material. There was, therefore, some doubt that 
this species, known from Florida, Cuba and Colombia, 
represented a native element of the Trinidad flora. Broad- 
way s collection, reported as growing in ‘‘forests,”’ albeit 
with no definite locality, establishes the fact that Mac- 
radenia lutescens is native on the island. 
Trinipap: February 7, 1931, Broadway s.n. (Herb. Ames 67862). 
Maxinparia Ruiz & Pavon 
Maxillaria albiflora Ames & Schweinfurth Sched. 
Orch. 8 (1925) 56. 
This represents the second and a topotypical collection 
of Maxillaria albiflora. The leaves and flowers are slightly 
smaller than in the material of the type (Freeman & Wil- 
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