30 FLORA ОЕ New PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 
Collected at Calabash Cay, near Stafford Creek, Andros, June 
(606 
Epipenprum Рнокхісесм Lindl. ‘ Wild Indian." Not un- 
common in the coppet. Fresh Creek, June (609). Differs from 
Rugel 814, in having the bracts much shorter, 5-7 mm. long, 
more obtuse, and the lip more strongly crispate. 
EPIDENDRUM sp.? Single specimen from Stafford Creek, June. 
Aérial, tubers small, one-phyllous, leaf 5—6 cm. in length, linear- 
oblong, crenulate: scape 3 dm. in height, few-flowered : flowers 
white, 2 cm. long, divisions of perigone narrow (674). 
Epipenprum? Іп fruit only. — Aérial, tuber two-leaved, leaves 
3 dm. in length, 5 mm. in width: capsule oblong, 2 cm. long, 
8-10 mm. wide. Іп the pines, Lisbon Creek, Andros, June 
(679). 
BROUGHTONIA LILACINA Henfr. (Laeliopsis Domingensis Lindl.) 
Common in the coppet. Cocoanut Point, April; Fresh Creek, 
Lisbon Creek, June (437, 448, 546). 
PoLvsrACHYA LUTEOLA Hook. On trees, in coppet. Conch 
Sound, April (525). 
РотхзТАСНУА sp.? Close to P. luteola but much smaller ; 
leaves 12—14 cm. long, 1 cm. broad: flowers 5-7 mm. long, lip 
three-lobed, callous at base, column very short. Сопсһ Sound, 
March and May (407). 
GOVENIA UTRICULATA Lindl. In fruit only. Conch Sound, 
March. Determined by Mr. J. M. Greenman, at Cambridge 
(418). 
ONCIDIUM SYLVESTRE Lindl. ? Not uncommon under the pines.. 
Conch Sound and London Creek, May. It has the habit of O. 
sylvestre but the white pink-spotted flowers are smaller and leaves 
shorter ; lip 8-10 пат. in width: leaves 8-12 cm. long (543). 
ONCIDIUM VARIEGATUM Sw. On trees, Conch Sound, May. 
Leaves longer and narrower (3-4. mm. in width), than in Wr. 668 
and Eggers 1796 from St. Domingo (587). 
OwciDIUM sp. On trees, rare. Fresh Creek, June. Near О. 
variegatum Sw. Flowers deeply spotted, divisions of perigone 
а 2-4 mm. wide, abruptly pointed: leaves 6-8 mm. wide 
47). 
ONcIDIUM sp.? near О. sphacelatum. Lindl. Single specimen 
