ORCHIDACE^ 



Polk Co.: In water, on floating bog, May 12, 1894, L. B. Ohlinger H. repens 



(no. 682) (4). 



Manatee Co.: Manatee, December, 1877, A. P. Garber (2, 3, 7, 16). 



— Swampy head, Oneco, June 4, \^0^^ Eaton (no. 1075) (1). 



Lee Co. : Fort Myers, June 5, 1904, Eatim (no. 1083) (1). — Naples, March, 



1904, O. J7n^j(l). 



Dade Co. : Wet sand by railroad, Fort Lauderdale, November 19, 1903, 



Eaton (1). 



ALABAMA, Baldwin County 



Borders of ponds and ditches in the shade, Point Clear, September, 

 1884 (4). 



Mobile Co. : Boggy borders of ponds and ditches, Mobile, October, Chas. 

 Mohr (12). 



LOUISIANA 



Ex Hb. Thurber (3). —Josiah Hale, ex Hb. Thurber (3). 



CUBA 



1836, Ramon de la Sagra (21), (type of H. tricuspis). — 1860-4, C. 

 Wright (no. 3305) (3, 4).— Finales la Catalina, September 11 (1860-4), 

 Wright (no. 3307) (3). — Floating islands in Lagunas San Mateo, near 

 Pinar del Rio, December 8 (1860-4), Wright (no. 3309) (3, 4). 



PORTO RICO 



In wet sand, Manati to Vega Baja, June 14-July 22, 1901, L. M. Under- 

 wood SfR. F. Griggs (no. 942) (22). 



VENEZUELA 



Sacupana, April, 1896, H. H. Rusby ^ Roy W. Squires (no. 394) (3, 4). 



Reported as follows: 

 JAMAICA 



St. Anne's, McNah. 



GUATEMALA 



Around lake, Duenas, 4950 ft., Salvin (no. 183). 



NICARAGUA 



Greytown, Tate (no. 462). 



BRITISH GUIANA 



Aquatic in trenches, coast region, Jenman (no. 4422). — Near Georgetown, 

 Jenman (no. 7232). 



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