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3. Sarcanthus Fordii, Rolfe. 
Cleisostoma Fordii, Hance, in Journ. of Bot. xiv. (1876) p. 45. 
Honexone (Ford!). Mus. Brit. 
4, Sarcanthus formosanus, Rolfe, in Kew Hand-list, Orch. 
p. 201. 
Cleisostoma formosana, Hance, in Journ. Dot. xxii. (1884) p. 364, 
Formosa (Oldham, 557); near Tamsui (Ford!); Kelung 
(Ford, 93!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
5. Sarcanthus hongkongensis, Rolfe, in Kew Hand-list, Orch. 
p. 201 (name only); Kew Bulletin (1898), p. 198. 
Howakowa(Ford!). Herb. Kew. 
Allied to the Indian S. filiformis, Lindl. The flowers are pale 
lilac, with the column, the side-lobes of the lip, and base of the 
front lobe bright purple. 
6. Sarcanthus paniculatus, Lindl. in Bauer lll. Orch. Pl., 
Genera, t.9; Lindl. Gen. § Sp. Orch. p. 233. 
Aérides paniculatum, Aer, in Bot. Reg. iii. t. 220. 
Vanda paniculata, R. Br. in Bot. Reg, vi. sub t. 506 et Notis ad calcem 
vol. [p. 3]. 
Cura: without locality (Banks ex Lindley). Cultivated 
specimens in Herb. Kew. 
Introduced by Sir Joseph Banks, and flowered in his collection 
about the year 1817. Living plants have since been received 
at Kew from China, but we are still ignorant of its precise 
habitat. 
7. Sarcanthus rostratus, Lindl. Collect. Bot. p. 39, fig. B: 
Bot. Reg. t. 981. 
Vanda recurva, Hook. Exot. Fl. iii. t. 187. 
Vanda rostrata, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 1008. 
Cursa: without locality, ex Lindley. Cultivated specimens 
in Herb. Kew. 
Received from China by the Horticultural Society of London 
in 1821. It is quite distinct from the Indian Sarcanthus 
ocyphyllus, Wall., with which Lindley (Bot. Reg. xxx. Misc. p. 58) 
confounded it. ` 
S. Sarcanthus succisus, Lindl. Bot. leg. xii. t. 1014. 
Cursa: without locality (Parks ex Lindley). 
Brought from China for the Horticultural Society of London 
by Mr. John Damper Parks, in 1824. I have not seen a 
specimen. 
