84 BLAKE: NEOMILLSPAUGHIA 
Leaves glabrous. 1. G. floribundum. 
Leaves pubescent at least when young. 
eaves obovate or oval, obtuse or rounded; outer perianth 
segments cordate at base. 2. G. antigonoides. 
Leaves ovate or broadly ovate, acutish; outer perianth seg- 
ments not cordate at base. 3. G. ovatifolium. 
I. GYMNOPODIUM FLORIBUNDUM Rolfe, Hook. Icon. 27: pl. 2699. 
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Mullspaughia leiophylla Blake, Contr. Gray Herb. n. ser. 52: 62. 
1917. 
Originally described from specimens collected on pine ridges 
at Manatee, British Honduras, by E. J. F. Campbell (No. 60). 
The specimens from which M. leiophylla was described were 
collected in swampy saline ground at Manatee Lagoon, British 
Honduras, by M. E. Peck (No. 320). 
_” 2, Gymnopodium antigonoides (Robinson) Blake, comb. nov. 
Millspaughia antigonoides Robinson, Bot. Jahrb. 36 (Beibl. 80): 
14. 1905. 
This species has hitherto been known only from Yucatan, but 
is also represented by specimens in the National Herbarium col- 
lected at Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, on March 8, 1904, by E. A. 
Goldman (No. 743). 
3. Gymnopodium ovatifolium (Robinson) Blake, comb. nov. 
Millspaughia ovatifolia Robinson, Bot. Jahrb. 36 (Beibl. 80): 
14. 1905. 
Known only from Yucatan. Not examined by the writer in 
the present connection. 
4. NEOMILLSPAUGHIA Blake, gen. nov. 
Shrubs or trees; leaves alternate, orbicular, cordate at base, 
emarginate at apex, short-petioled, with deciduous ocreae; 
panicles terminal, compounded of racemes; peduncles of the 
racemes with small scarious bracts at base; ocreolae two- to six- 
flowered; pedicels filiform, narrowly three-winged toward apex, 
not lengthened in fruit, jointed much below the middle; perianth 
_ petaloid in flower, in fruit dry and accrescent, the tube very short, 
the three outer segments ovate or oval-ovate, winged throughout, 
