NO. I BROMELIACEAE OF BRAZIL — SMITH 7I 



48. Dyckia niederleinii Mez in Mart. Fl. Bras. 3, pt. 3 : 474. 1894. 



Dyckia missionum Mez in Mart. Fl. Bras. 3, pt. 3 : 477. 1894. 

 Dyckia missionum var. breviflora Hassler, Ann. Conserv. & Jard. Bot. 

 Geneve 20: 316. 1919. 

 Brazil : Probable, but not yet recorded. 



Argentina: Sierra de Santa Ana, Territorio de Misiones, Niederlein 229 in 

 part (B, type, F neg. 11443) ; Niederlein 229 in part (B, type of Dyckia 

 missionum Mez, F neg. 11441). 



49. Dyckia lutziana L. B. Smith, Arquiv. Bot. Estado Sao Paulo nov. ser, 



1 : 107, pi. 107. 1943. 

 Brazil: Foster 1144b (GH, type, US neg. 4099). 



50. Dyckia saxatilis Mez in DC. Monogr. Phan. 9: 518. 1896. 



MiNAS Gerais: Belo Horizonte, Mello Barreto 4085 (R). Serra da Cachoeira 



do Campo, Schwacke 8948 (B, type, F neg. 11447). 

 Mato Grosso: Chapada, Hochne in Rondon 4545-4550 (R). Arica, Cabega de 



Boi (near Cuiaba), Hoehne in Rondon 3545-3547 (R, US neg. 3601). 



51. Dyckia maracasensis Ule, Bot. Jahrb. 42: 197. 1908. 



Baia: Maracas, Foster 2459 (US) ; Ule 7019 (B, type, F neg. 11439). 



52. Dyckia uleana Mez in DC. Monogr. Phan. 9:517. 1896. 



Goias: Mossamedes, Ule 510 (R, US neg. 3604); Ule 3134 (Type. In hb. 

 Taubert according to Mez, in Manaus according to Ule). 



53. Dyckia sellowiana Mez in DC. Monogr. Phan. 9: 520. 1896. 



Rio Grande do Sul (?) : Sellow Bromel. 52 (P, type, GH neg. 3005). 



54. Dyckia weddelliana Baker, Handb. Bromel. 132. 1889. Figure 20. 

 Brazil: Weddell 2584 (P, type, GH neg. 3001). 



Minas Gerias: Mun. Ituiutaba: Santa Terezinha, Macedo 1673 (US); 2200 

 (US). 



55. Dyckia racemosa Baker, Handb. Bromel. 132. 1889. 

 Goias: Arraias, Gardner 4015 (K, type, K neg.). 



10. Navia Mart, ex Schult. f. 



Navia Mart, ex Schult. f. in R. & S. Syst. 7, pt. 2: p. Ixv, 1195. 1830. The 

 name proposed for conservation, cf. Arquiv. Bot. Estado Sao Paulo n. 

 ser. 2: 197. 1952. 



Mountains and hills along the northern rim of the Amazon Basin in 

 Colombia, Venezuela, British Guiana, and Surinam. 



I. Inflorescence elongate, interrupted I. N. caulescens 



I. Inflorescence densely capitate or glomerate. 

 2. Scape present, slender, covered by the subentire leaves ; sepals 10 mm. long ; 



petals yellow 2. N. myriantha 



2. Scape lacking; inflorescence sessile in the center of the terminal leaves. 

 3. Sepals so mm. long; leaves entire with blades 23 mm. wide; petals 



rose-purple. (Fig. 21.) 3. N. lopezii 



3. Sepals 4-19 mm. long; leaves serrulate with blades 6-15 mm. wide. 

 4. Inflorescence subglobose; leaf-blades flat, uniform. 



