NO. I 



BROMELIACEAE OF BRAZIL — SMITH 



43 



6 km. north of Palacio, Smith & Mus. R 6881 (R, US). Chapeu de Sol, 

 Serra do Cipo, Smith & Mus. R 7036 (R, US). 



7. EnchoUrium densifioTum Ule, Bot. Jahrb. 42: 198. 1908. 



Baia: Tamburi Ule 7060 (B, type, F neg. ii45S)- Mun. Amargosa : Milagres, 

 Foster 2474 (US). 



8. EnchoUrium rupestre Ule, Bot. Jahrb. 42: 199. 1908. 

 Baia: Serra do Sao Ignacio, Ule 7223 (B, type, F neg. ii4S7). 



Fig. 3. Fig. 4. 



Fig. 3. — EnchoUrium spectabile: a, Habit (after M. B. Foster), X 1/40; b, 

 section of leaf, Y^Yz', c, flower (after Flora Brasiliensis), Y.\; d, seed, X i- 



Fig. 4. — Cottendorfia florida: a. Apex of leaf, X /^ 5 &, branch of inflorescence, 

 Xl4; c, flower, X2.5; d, longitudinal section of ovary, X 5- (All after Flora 

 Brasiliensis.) 



3. CottendoiBa Schult. £. 



Cottendorfia Schult. f. in R. & S. Syst. 7, pt. 2: p. Ixiv, 1193. 1830. 

 A monotypic Brazilian endemic. 



I. CottendorBa florida Schult. f. in R. & S. Syst. 7, pt. 2: 1193. 1830. Figure 4. 

 PiAui: Southern part of state, Luetzelburg (! Mez). 

 Paraiba: Pianco, Luetzelburg (! Mez). 



Baia: Jeremoabo, Luetzelburg (! Mez). Serra do Sincora, Martins 1938 

 (M, type, F neg. 8629) ; Ule 7081 (K). 



4. Lindmania Mez 



Lindmania Mez in DC. Monogr. Phan. 9:535- 1896. 



Southern Mexico to Paraguay and northern Argentina. Chiefly 

 Andean, 



