100 . Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Leaves rather stiff and coriaceous. 



Column free from the middle; petals and sepals yellow, freely spotted 

 with brown, lip yellow; pseudo-bulbs ovate or suborbicular, 2-3 

 cm. long, strongly flattened, 5-7 mm. thick; leaves oblong-ligulate, 



6-12 cm. long 223. Epidendrum Boothianum. 



Column free to the base; pseudo-bulbs not so strongly flattened. 

 Flowers with yellow sepals and petals (often tinged brownish), 

 lip creamy-yellow, with a crimson spot and purplish lines 

 below; pseudo-bulbs numerous, narrowly ovoid, the one (or 

 two) leaves linear-Iigulate, 12-30 cm. long. 



225. Epidendrum obcordalum. 



Flowers purplish-biown, the lip white with numerous radiating 



purple lines towards the base; pseudo-bulbs numerous, ovoid, 



somewhat compressed; the two (one-three) leaves narrowly 



oblong-ligulate, 5-9 cm. long 226. Epidendrum brevifolium. 



220. Vanilla planifolia Andrews (?). 

 Vanilla planifolia Andrews, Botanist's Repository, VIII, 1808, PI. 538. 



On ridge at Bibijagua, February-March, 1910, Jared F. Shafer. 

 ». General Distribution: Southeastern Mexico to Costa Rica. Culti- 

 vated to some extent and naturalized in some of the West Indies: 

 Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and the Isle of Pines. 



221. Vanilla inodora Scheide. 



Vanilla inodora ScHEmE, Linnsea, IV, 1829, p. 474. 



Vanilla anaro7natica Grisebach, Flora of the British West Indies, 1864, p. 638. 



Reported by Millspaugh (Field Columbian Museum, Botanical 

 Series I, 1900, p. 426), Blain, No. 123. General Distribution: Widely 

 distributed in the West Indies, also reported for Mexico, Nicaragua, 

 and Guiana. Possibly this and the preceding are based upon the 

 same species. 



222. Stenorrhynchos squamulosus (Humboldt, Bonpland, & Kunth) 



Fawcett «& Rendle. 



Neoitia orchioides Sims, Botanical Magazine, 1807, PI. 1036, not Swartz. 



Neollia squamulosa Humboldt, Bonpland, & Kunth, Nova genera et species 



plantarum, I, 1815, p. 332, t. 71. 

 Stenorrhynchus orchioides L. C. Richard, De Orchideis Europeis Adnotationes, 



1817, p. 37- 

 Stenorrhynchos squamulosus Fawcett & Rendle, Flora of Jamaica, I, 1910, p. 24. 



Dry savanna among "sandpaper oaks" {Curatella americana), 

 about a mile east of Nueva Gerona, May 13, 1910, 0. E. Jennings, 

 No. 238. General Distribution: Cuba, Isle of Pines, and Colombia. 



