Contained in the original description. Grisebaeh says it 



iii., p. 018) cite Lindley as tin- antliorify tut its being a 

 for its not being a native of the West Indies. 



Habenaria alata, Hook.— V. 1155. Jamaica and Cub; 

 bach records it from Antigua. 



Habenaria maculosa, Lmdl.—V. 1143. W. Indies 



L.—V. 



Zingiber officinale, Rosc.—V. 1963. Cultivated throughout the 

 ropics ; native country uncertain, though probably tropical Asia. 

 Costns cylindricus, Jacq. — V., Guilding. Martinique, Trinidad and 



Costus spicatus, Sw.—V. 328. West Indies. 



Costns spiralis, Rose. — V., Guilding. Trinidad and Brazil. 



Renealmia caribsea, Griseb. — V. 15,817. Dominica and Martinique. 



Eenealmia occidentalis, Griseb. — V., Cruilding. West Indies, Panama 

 and New Granada. 



Renealmia, tp.—Y. 1965. 



Ischnosiphon Aronma, Korn. — V. 267. West Indies, Guiana, 

 Brazil. 



Maranta arundinacea, L.—V. 189. West Indies and tropical 



Maranta indica, Titss.—V., Guilding. West Indies and tropical 



Calathea Allouya, Lindl.—V., Guilding. West Indies and Guiana. 

 Calathea myrosma, Lindl. — V., Guilding. West Indies and Guiana. 

 Canna coccinea, Ait.—V., Guilding. West Indies and Guiana. 

 Canna glanca, L. — V. 1 . West Indies, Mexico and tropical South 



Bromkmace*. 

 Bromelia Pinguin, L.—V. 1084. Wesl Indies and tropical America. 

 Karatas Plumieri, EMorr.—V. 1685. West Indies and Panama 



iEchmea bracteata, Griseb.— V. 646, 1425, 1426. West Indies. 



