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A SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS PITCAIRNIA. 
Flowers red. 
24. P. Jacksoni. 25. P. subpetiolata. 26. P. bromeliefolia. 
Leaves green and glabrous on both sides. 
owers red 
27. P. firma, 28. P. corcovadensis. 29. P. cinnabarina. 
30. P. Karwinskiana, 81. P. spathacea. 82. P. Lechleri. 
33. P. concolor. 34, P. nuda. 
Flowers white. 
35. P. suaveolens. 86. P. albifios. 
Leaves ensiform or lanceolate. 
Leaves white-furfuraceous beneath. 
F s red. 
87. P. Andreana. 38. P. pruinosa. 39. P. fulgens. 
40, P. Olfersii. 41. P. flammea. 42, P. pulverulenta, 
48. P. corallina. 
Flowers white ‘ 44, P. echinata. 
Flowers yellow ; 45. P. xanthocalyx. 
Leaves green and naked on both surfaces. 
47. P. nubigena. 48. P. Lehmanni. 
P. Kalbreyert. 50. P. orgyalis. 
Leaves oblong or oblong-lanceolate petioled 
Sprucet. 52. P. undulata. 
Imperfectly-known species of Eupitcairnia. 
58. P. vallisoletana. 54. P. penduliflora. 
Subgenus III. Parris pens with small bracts and flowers 
in simple or panicled ra 
Dwarf, with saa pia and thin leaves. 
55. P. punicea. 56. P. aphelandrefiora. 
Shrubby, with rae flowers and horny leaves. 
. P. ferruginea. 
Subgenus IV. PaiomosracHys. Flowers pale, arranged in simple 
the broad ‘ode reaching nearly or quite 
subspicate Steg 
to the top of the calyx. 
58. P. virescens. 
46. P. australis. 
49. 
Leaves sessile 
Leaves petioled, green and naked on both surfaces. 
59. P. maidifolia. 60. P. Funkiana, 61. P. zeifolia. 
Leaves petioled, white beneath . 62. P. recurvata. 
