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retusis, connectivo convexo, c. 0.26 cm longa. Rostellum por- 
rectum, bifidum, laciniis anguste triangulis, subfalcatulis. Stig- 
ma clinandrio minus, margine recurvulum, basi truncatum. 
Ovarium sessile, glanduloso-pubescens, c. 0.775 cm longum. 
AMBOINA, Mahija, Reliquiae Robinsonianae 1615, August 12, 1913. 
Terrestrial, altitude 150 meters. Flowers white and yellow. 
This variety differs from Blume’s description and figure in the longer 
and denser inflorescence with smaller and more spreading flowers, the 
more spathulate petals, broader lip with a shorter blunt apical lobe, and the 
shorter anther. The details of Blume’s figure however need correction. 
COELOGYNE Lindley 
COELOGYNE RUMPHI! Lindl. Fol. Orch. Coel. (1854) 14, 
Angraecum nervosum Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 106, t. 48. 
AMBOINA, Soja and Bato merah, Robinson. Pl. Rumph: Amb. 7, August 
24 and 31, 1913, altitude 150 and 300 meters. 
PLOCOGLOTTIS Blume 
-PLOCOGLOTTIS LOWII Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. (1865) 434. 
AMBOINA, Mount Salahoetoe, Reliquiae Robinsonianae 1618, November 27, 
1913. On ridges, altitude 300 meters; the sepals greenish-lilac, the petals 
greenish. 
CALANTHE R. Brown 
CALANTHE VERATRIFOLIA R. Br. in Bot. Reg. 9 (1823) t. 270. 
Flos triplicatus Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 115, t. 52, f. 2. 
AMBOINA, Koesoekoesoe sereh, Robinson Pl. Rumph. Amb. 10, August 7 
and 23, 1913. Terrestrial, altitude 200 meters; flowers white. 
SPATHOGLOTTIS Blume 
SPATHOGLOTTIS PLICATA Blume Bijdr. (1825) 401; Tabel. f. 76. 
Angraecum terrestre primum purpureum pba: Herb. Amb. 6: 
112 (excel. fig.). 
AMBOINA, town of Amboina, Soja road, Batoe gadjah, and Hitoe messen, 
Robinson Pl. Rumph. Amb. 15, Reliquiae Robinsonianae 1628, July, August, 
and November, 1918. Terrestrial, altitude 10 to 150 meters. 
This plant is not Angraecum terrestre alterum Rumph, Herb. Amb. 6: 
113, t. 50, f. 3, but as I formerly pointed out (Orch. Amb. 25) is Angrae- 
cum terrestre primum purpureum Rumph. 
MICROSTYLIS Nuttall 
MICROSTYLIS ? VENTILABRUM Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. 16 (1881) 
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AMBOINA, Mahija, Reliquiae Robinsonianae 1614, August 7, 1913, altitude 
250 meters. Terrestrial, in humus, the flowers yellow, turning brown, 
then red; fruit green; leaves purplish-green. 
As Reichenbach’s description of this species is insufficient, the identity 
of Robinson’s specimen is not certain. 
