Y943 (157). 
v 944 (155). 
! 244 (156). 
7 245 (2. 
| V 246 (—). 
/ 247 (9. 
— (1525). 
BOTANY OF THE AZORES: 607 
Like the orange and lemon, in the Western: 
Azores, these two trees grow where they are 
planted; and that is all their claim to nativity. 
Serapias cordigera, L.  Fayal. 
Isaw itso low as 300 feet in Fayal, no where 
above 2000. For this, as well as other species, 
the range of altitude stated in the Flora Azorica 
must not be very implicitly relied upon. 
Habenaria micrantha, Hochst.  Fayal; Flores. 
Calcar fusiforme, sepalis labelloque lineari in- 
tegro paulo longius, ovario bracteis breviori bis 
terve brevius. Flores numerosi (50) dense spi- 
cati, aut, in specimine parvo, pauci (12) laxe 
spicati. 
H. longebracteata, Hochst. Flores. 
Calcar filiforme incurvum, sepalis labelloque 
lineari integro duplo longius, ovario bracteas 
subequante triente brevius, Flores numerosi 
(30). These two species of Habenaria (or 
Platanthera) are probably variable. I found few. 
plants, and have reserved only three of them for 
my herbarium. They are here partly described, 
because not quite corresponding with the diag- 
noses and figures in the Flora Azorica. Shortly 
before leaving the islands, it was my misfortune 
to lose a book in which I had sketched the 
flowers of these and other novelties from the 
living plants. Now, I have only the specimens 
in my herbarium to look to; the duplicates 
having been distributed. 
Iris ? Prope Largens, in Flores. (Indi- 
gena ?) 
Gladiolus ? Prope Flamingos, in Fayal. 
(Aliena ?) A 
Amaryllis Belladonna, L- Fayal- (Aliena.) 
Scilla maritima, L. p. 
