58 135. ORCHIDACEX : OPHRYDEE. 
Lindley specifically separated the Chinese and Indian plants, 
though placing them next to each other, but Sir Joseph Hooker ` 
afterwards united them, and I believe correctly. Dr. Krünzlin, 
however, places them far apart, in different sections of the 
genus, which is certainly erroneous. 
2. Habenaria camptoceras, Rolfe, in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. 
xxix. (1892) p. 319. ` 
SzEcHUEN: Tatsienlou (Soulié, 610); without locality 
(Pratt, 305 !). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
3. Habenaria ciliolaris, Kränzl. im Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xvi. 
(1892) p. 169. 
CukKrANa : Ningpo Mts. (Faber, 201!); Huren: S. Tunghu 
(A. Henry, 7487!); Honexone (Ford, 98!), Little Hongkong 
(Ford, 95!) Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
4. Habenaria endothrix, Mig. Journ. Bot. Néerl. i. (1861) 
p. 92. 
Kwaxoruxe: Hoan (Krone, ex Miquel). 
Tne author describes this species as an ally of H. linguella, 
Lindl. (i. e. H. acuifera, Lindl.). 
5. Habenaria ensifolia, Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. p. 321. 
Habenaria pectinata, Hook, f. FL Brit. Ind. vi. p. 137, partim (non 
Don); Kráünzl. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xvi. (1892) p. 193, partim; Orch, 
Gen, et Sp. p. 405, partim, & excl. var. ; King & Pantl. in Ann. Roy. 
Bot. Gard, Calc, viii, p. 310, partim, t. 406, 
Hurren: Tunghu, at 4000 ft. (4. Henry, 6146), S. Patung 
(A. Henry, 7384); Yunnan.: Mengtze, rocky and grassy 
mountains, 5000-6500 fr. (A. Henry, 11119!). Herb. Kew. 
Temperate Himalaya. n 
6. Habenaria Fordii, Rolfe, in Kew Bulletin (1896), p. 202. 
7 ~ Yunnan: Mengtze, woods at 4700 ft. (A. Henry, 111011); 
KwawervNe (Ford, 360!). Flowers white. Herb. Kew. | 
Allied to the Indian H. commelynifolia, Wall., but having much 
larger flowers, and the leaves not cauline. 
7. Habenaria geniculata, D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal. p. 25; 
Lindl. Gen. § Sp. Orch. p. 324; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. vi. 
p. 138; Ardnzl. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xvi. (1892) p. 198. 
