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Very easily distinguished from the Indian Ania angustifolia, 
Lindl., with which Bentham confounded it, by its entire, not 
trilobed lip. 
3. Tainia macrantha, Hook. f. in Hook, Ic. Pl. xix. t. 1860. 
KwawaruxG: Lofaushan, at 3100 ft. (Ford, 153!). Herb. 
Kew. 
1. Agrostophyllum formosanum, Rolfe, in Ann. Bot. ix. (1895) 
p. 157. 
Formosa: South Cape (4. Henry, 1350 !). Herb. Kew. 
1. Anthogonium gracile, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. n. 7398; Gen. d 
Sp. Orch. p. 426; Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. 111. (1859) p. 22; Hook. f. 
Fl. Brit. Ind. v. p. 822 ; Allg. Gartenz. (1856) p. 218. 
Anthogonium Griffithii, Reichb. f. in Bonplandia, ii. (1854) p. 90; 
Walp. Ann. vi. p. 471. 
Anthogonium sp., Griff. Notul. ii. p. 388; Ic. Pl. Asiat. t. 345, fig. 2. 
Yunnan: Mengtze, among grass at 5000 ft. (Hancock, 366 !), 
Flowers rose-coloured ; grassy mountains at 5500 ft. (.4. Henry, 
11099 !) Flowers pink. Herb. Kew. 
"North India and Burma. 
1. Celogyne (§ Pleione) bulbocodioides, Franch. Pl. David. ii. 
p. 122 (excel. pl. Delavay). 
Kwercuau (Faurie ex Franchet). 
Eastern Tibet. 
Delavay’s Yunnan plant, formerly included here by M. Fr anchet, 
belongs to the next species. 
I have only seen specimens from Eastern Tibet, but 
M. Franchet, in a letter, says that no doubt the Kweichau plant 
is identical. 
2. Celogyne (§ Pleione) Delavayi, Jtolfe, in Kew Bulletin 
(1896), p. 195. 
Yunnan (Delavay!). Herb. Kew. 
Distinguished from the preceding, with which M. Franchet 
formerly identified it, by its larger flowers, broader, less acute 
sepals and petals, and distinctly toothed lamelle. The specimens 
were communicated by M. Franchet, with the remark that he 
now questioned his former determination, because of the 
characters just pointed out. Another difference is that in 
C. bulbocodioides the petals are only half as broad as the sepals. 
