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Pseuclobulbi approximati, seriati, elongati, apicem versus 

 sensim angustati, compresso-trianguli, sectione antice acutiusculi 

 postice rotuiidati, 21 cm. longi, basi bene 1 cm. lati. Folium 

 lanceolatiim, 2clentatLim, ad 9.5 cm. lungum. Sepala linearia, 

 basi dilatata, 5 — 6 cm. longa. Petala minora. Labellam valde 

 recLirvum, lotum expansum 1.4 cm. longum, ccstis 2 asqiie ad 

 basin lamiiiae lobi intermedii, interne rectis superne undulatis, 

 lobis lateralibus brevibus rotandatis, lobo intermedio magno 

 uuguiculato, ungue margine recurvo, lamina magna 2/3 orbiculari 

 undulata 0.7 cm. lata. Pes gynostemii incurvas, 0.45 cm. longus. 

 Ovarium pedicellatum ad 11 cm. longum. 



Niederl. Neu-Guinea: Hollandia (K. Gjellerup n. 411). 



Durch die Truglcnollen ausgezeichnet. Die Blûten erinnern 

 sehr an D. longicolle Lndl., liaben jedoch selir stumpfe Seiten- 



lappen. 



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l>eiHlrollilim (Sect. Sarcopodium) iiiici|ie!9 J. J. S. n. sp. 



Pseudobulbi ovoidei, c. 1.65 cm. longi. Folia 2, ovata, bi- 

 dentata, rigida, c. 3 cm. longa. Infloressentia c. 4.5 cm. longa, 

 c. 3flora. Flores carnosi, c. 1.4 cm. lati. Sepalum dorsale angu- 

 lato-ovatum, apice bidenticulatum, c. 1cm. longum, lateralia cum 

 pede columnae medio maxime incurvo mentum reversum brève 

 rotandatum facientia, oblique triangula. Petala subspathulato- 

 lanceolata, oblique truncata. Labellum l)revi-unguiculatum, brevi- 

 Scostatum, c. 1.27 cm. latum, lobis lateralibus divaricatis oblongis 

 obtusis, intermedio transverso, lobis triangulis divergentibus bifl- 

 do Costa incrassata transversa instructo, 0.25 cm. longu. Clynoste- 

 mium crassum, 0.3 cm. longum. Ovarium pedicellatum 1.8 cm. 

 longum. 



Niederl. Neu-Guinea: Cyloop-Gebirge (K. Giellerup n. 568). 



Die zweite Art der Sektion in Neu-Guinea. 



OeiHll'ohîiiili (Sect. Grastidiumi iiia;-rnliim J.J. S. n.sp. 



Gaules elongati, compressi, ad c. 80 cm. longi. Folia cauli 



adpressa, late linearia, biloba, c. 2.8-4.7 cm. longa, 0.73-0.95 cm. 



