Combs — Plants Collected in the District of Cienfuegos. 469 



HOHENBERGIA PENDULIFLORA Mcz. 



*' Specimens evidently belonging to this species were secured 

 by Robert Combs at Cieneguita, Cuba, July 5, 1895, no. 466. 

 Mr. Combs' specimens differ from the typical form (as repre- 

 sented by Wright's no. 1525) by having a more robust in- 

 florescence, larger and more numerous flowers, and a more 

 pronounced lanale pubescence throughout the entire inflo- 

 rescence. The plant is said to be common on rocks and on 

 the branches of trees at the above locality." 



Catopsis nutans Griseb. 



On branches of trees in open woods, infrequent. Ciene- 

 guita S. W., Sept. 3, '95. (638.) 



Tillandsia tenuifolia L. 



On branches of trees and shrubs in dark, damp woods, not 

 common. Cieneguita N., Aug. 12, *95. (639.) 



T. POLY8TACHA L. 



Common on trees in savannahs and open woods. Ciene- 

 guita, June 7, '95. (175.) 



T. PRUINOSA L. " Curujey." 



On branches of trees in dry open savannahs, rare. Ciene- 

 guita S., Dec. 7, '95. (671.) 



T. UTBiCDLATA L. " Curujey." 



On branches of trees in open woods and savannahs, com- 

 mon. Cieneguita, Aug. 13, '95. (633.) 



T. RECURVATA L. " Agave de Mejico." 



Common on branches and trunks of trees in savannahs. 

 Cieneguita, Sept. 6, '95. (580). 



T. USNEOIDES L. " Guajaquillo." 



Hanging in festoons from the branches of trees in damp 

 woods or upland wooded marshes, not frequent. Cieneguita 

 N., July 30, '95. (343.) 



