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f P. subpeltata, Ortega, Decad., p. 78. 
f F. atomaria^ Planch. MS. (sepals and petals spotted). 
Brazil, Mexico, and Peru. 
I have elsewhere expressed a doubt as to whether the 
specimens I have included under this name from Brazil are 
specifically identical with those from other parts of America, 
but at the same time I cannot agree with Messrs. Triana and 
Planchon that Link and Otto's plant (as grown also at 
Kew and in other British gardens) is identical either with 
Aiton^s P. glauca^ or with Aublet's stipulata. From the 
former it differs in the leaves, bracts, sepals, and corona, 
while of P. stipulata oi Aublet, as already mentioned, nothing 
is known, except the figure of the leaves. Triana and 
Planchon also refer to this species P. atomaria and P. sub- 
peltata^ on which points I here offer no opinion. 
63. P. Mooreana. Hook., Bot. Mag., t. 3773 ; Mast, in Flor. 
Brasil., I.e., 566. 
La Plata. 
64. P. amethystina, Milan., Delect. Flor. et Faun. Brasil., 
fasc. iv., with good figure ; Mast, in Flor. Brasil., I.e., 613. 
P. ony china, Lindl. Bot. Reg., new series, t. 21. 
Brazil. 
65. P. filamentosa, WilU., Cav. Diss., x., 461, t. 294 ; Mast, 
in Flor. Brasil., I.e., 614. 
South Brazil. 
Var. PALM AT A. 
p. filamentosa, var. 3, Bot. Reg., t. 584. 
P. filamentosa, Bot. Mag., t. 2023. 
P. palmata, Lodd., Bot. Cab., 97. 
66. P. actinia, Hook., Bot. Mag., t. 4009 ; Flore des Serres., 
ii., 39 ; Mast, in Fl. Brasil., I.e., 615. 
South Brazil. 
67. P. glauca, Aiton, Hort. Kew. (1789), ii., 308; Jacq., Hort. 
Schonb., t. 384, Bot. Reg., t. 88 ; Mast, in Flor. Brasil., 
I.e., 567. 
P. stipulata, Triana & Planchon, Ann. Sc. Nat. (1873), xvii., 
p. 152, ? of Aublet. 
Mexico, Central America, I^"ew Granada. 
Messrs. Triana and Planchon refer this to Aublet's P. sti- 
pulata. See as to this point the note on P. arlorea and P. alia- 
