60 135. ORCHIDACEH: OPHRYDES. 
Lindl.), but it is a very different plant, with a long spur, and 
more nearly allied to H. khastana, Hook. f. 
13. Habenaria Miersiana, Champ. in Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. 
vii. (1855) p. 37; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 363 ; Hance, in Journ. 
Bot. vii. (1869) p. 161, partim. 
Habenaria Sieboldiana, Miq. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. i. p. 208. 
Habenaria radiata, Kränzl. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xvi. (1892) p. 200, 
partim (non Mzq.). 
Foxen: Amoy (Fortune, 40!), Foochow (Carles, 688); 
Formosa: South Cape (A. Henry, 1212 !), Bankinsing Mountains 
A, Henry, 1607!); Huprn: Nanto (A. Henry, 4576, 46115); 
Yunnan: Mengtze, grassy mountains at 5000-6000 ft. (A. 
Henry, 11098, 11123, 11128!), Flowers white; Kwanerune: 
Maeao (Gaudichaud, 59!), Lienchau River (Ford, 329!), Pakwan 
(Sampson, 546!); Howekowa (Champion, 336! Harland! 
Urquhart, 231! Lamont!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
Japan. 
I cannot follow Hance and Krünzlin in referring this plant to 
Habenaria radiata, Miq. 
Var. yunnanensis, A. Finet, in Journ. de Bot. xii. (1898) p. 341. 
Yunnan: Tapintze (Delavay), Salouen Valley (Prince Henri 
d Orleans, ex Finet). 
A dwarf alpine form of the species. 
14. Habenaria omeiensis, Rolfe, in Kew Bulletin (1896), 
p. 208. 
SzkcHUEN: Mount Omei, at 8000 ft. (Haber, 951!). Herb. 
Kew. 
Allied to the Indian H. latilabris, Hook. f., and H. stenantha, 
Hook. f., but with a more lax raceme of larger flowers. 
15. Habenaria polytricha, Rolfe, in Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 2496. 
Formosa: South Cape (4. Henry, 1246!) Herb. Kew 
A remarkable species, belonging to the small group Meduse- 
formes, and allied to H. ternatea, Reichb. f. 
16. Habenaria reniformis, Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. vi. p. 152. 
Listeria reniformis, D. Don, Prodr. FI. Nepal. p. 208. 
Neottia reniformis, Spreng. Syst. Veg. ii. p. 707. 
Herminium reniforme, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. n. 7067. 
