322 AMES. 
coarsely scvcral-toothod at the dilatod tip, 0.75 mm. long, slightly anrien- 
late at base. 
Only one specimen ?eon, knuuX on prostrate tree, Ralete, 'Rnco River, April 2^, 
1905, i?. G. McGregor (No. 291). 
Oberonia mindorensts Ames sp. nov. 
Allied to 0. apompliylla rtoielib. f. Plants caulescent, 1.5-4 dm. or 
more tall from base of stem to tip of elongated, slender, densely flowered 
spike. Jjeaves distichons, 5-10 cm. or more long, aente or snbobtuse, 
obliquely ascending. Upper half or two-thirds free. Spike 1-2.5 dm. 
long, about 5 mm. in diameter, somewhat scurfy pubescent. Bracts 
linear, about 2 mm. long. Flowers minute, greenish. Lateral sepals 
elliptic ovate, or ovate, 1 mm. long. Upper sepal similar to the laterals. 
Petals linear, obtuse, 0.75 mm. long. Labellum 1 mm. long, 3-lobed; 
middle lobe emarginate, about 1 mm. wide; lateral lobes not very 
eonspiciions, prolonged slightly behind the column. In general outline 
the labellum is sub})andnriform, emarginate, or equally 4-iobed. 
Epiphyte on trees at 1,200 ft. alt. along the Alag Ftivur, Nov., 1900, Mmill 
(No. 5613). 
PODOCHILUS BI. 
Podochilus copnutus (Rl.) Schlechter Mem. Herb. Bois. no. 21, p. 34 (1900). — 
Appendicida comitla Bl. Bijdr. 302 (1825). 
On rotten log in forest at GOO ft. alt. along the Binabay River, Nov., 190G, 
Merrill (No. 5843). — ^Near same locality on tree fern, in linmid forest, Nov., 
1906, Merrill (No. 5541). 
India, ^Talay Peninf^ula, Singapore, Java, Borneo, China anil Luzon, P. I. 
Podochilus pendulus (Bl.) Schlechter Mem. Herb. Bois. no. 21, p. 48 
{1900) .—Ap2)endicuJa pendula BI. Bijdr. 298 (1825). 
Epiphyte in forest at 2,400 ft. alt. on Mount Halcon, flowers yellowish, Nov. 
10, 1006, Merrill (No. 5858).— On bowlder in forest, Mount Halcon, Nov. 28, 
1906, Merrill (No. 5G9T). 
Malay Peninsula, Java, New Guinea and the Philippines. 
?Podochilus philippinensis Schlechter Mem. Herb. Bois. no. 21, p. 49 (1900). 
Growing on a fallen tree near the Baco River, Apr. 22, 1005, R. G. McGregor 
(No, 290)., 
ily determination, while reasonably sure, is unfortunately based on a single, 
imperfect specimen, 
?Podochilus refiexus (BI.) Schlechter Mem, Herb. Bois.no. 21, p. 31 (1000). — 
Appendicula refiexa Bl. Bijdr. 301 (1825). 
Epiphytic on trees along the Alag River, Nov., 1906, Merrill (No. 5842). 
Material inadequate for a sure diagnosis, as the flowers are withered, the 
labellum is imperfect, and the specimens for the most part are in fruit. 
Malay Peninsula, Java and Borneo. 
Podochilus xytriophorus (Reichb. f.) Schlechter Mem. Herb. Bois. no. 21, 
p. 47 [\^^^) ,~ Appendicula xylriophora Reichb. f. Seem. FI. Vit. 299 (18G8). 
Epiphytic at 500 ft, alt. along the Alag River, flowers odorfess, greenish, 
labellum white, turning yellowish, throat purple, Nov. 6, 1906, Merrill (No. 5817). 
Malay Peninsula, Borneo and the Philippines. 
