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PAPILLARIA NIGRESCENS (Sw.) Jaeg. 
Apolo, 1500 meters, June 28, 1902 (2126). Growing in 
large mats on dry, clayey soil. 
These specimens do not differ in color, in width of leaf, in 
leaf-cells or in variation of apex of leaf from specimens col- 
lected by Austin in Gainesville, Fla., and which he considered 
to be zzgrescens. They are without doubt the plant called 
appressum C. M. and constitute the stouter form of nzgres- 
cens, which is found also in Mexico, collected by J. G. Smith 
at Orizaba. I have compared the above specimens with a 
fragment of the Swartz type which is rather more slender 
than the average of these specimens, but branches can be 
picked out from any of them that match the type both in size 
and microscopic characters. 
PaPILLARIA IMPONDEROSA (Tayl.) Broth. 
Santa Cruz, near Apolo, 1600 meters, April 25, 1902 
(2761). P. Oerstediana (C. M.) Jaeg. I am unable to dis- 
tinguish from zwponderosa. 
METEORIUM ILLECEBRUM (C. M.) Mitt. 
Trail between San José and Apolo, Feb. 11, 1902 (2138). 
M. cladomniella C. M. appears not to differ specifically from 
this. 
FLORIBUNDARIA TENUISSIMA (Hook. et Wils.) Broth. 
Near Pelichuco, 2500 meters, April 30, 1902 (2760). 
Tacacoma, 2900 meters, June 10, 1902 (1948). 
LInpicia ACICULATA (Tayl.) Jaeg. 
Santa Barbara, 1550 meters, Apolo region, Aug. 30, 1902 
(2880). 
METEORIOPSIS REMOTIFOLIA (Hornsch.) Broth. 
Santa Barbara, 1550 meters, Aug. 29, 1902 (1941). 
METEORIOPSIS ONUSTA (Spruce) Broth. 
Trail between San José and Apolo, 1200 meters, Feb. 11, 
1902 (1942). 
