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surface, light brown. Pollinia minute, elliptical, light purple-brown. Ovary 

 linear-oblong, more or less attenuated below into a short and not contorted 

 pedicel, triangular, with an elevated ridge on each surface, about 5 mm. long, 

 light green, 1-locular, 3-placentiferous ; ovules minute, numerous, white. 

 Capsule (immature) shortly pedicellate, linear-oblong, triangular, with an 

 elevated ridge on each surface, crowned with persistent perianth and column. 

 Flowers August-September. 



Nom. Jap. Korogi-ran (T. Makino). 



Hab. Prov. Tosa : Mt. Yokogura (T. Makino ! Sept. 4, 1889). 



A very rare Orchid, growing among decayed leaves in shady places on 

 mountains. It was discovered by me in the ahove-cited date and locality. 

 C. J. Maximowicz says : — " The Orchid is quite a new genus of the tribe 

 Neoltiece, subtribe Dinridece, and allied to the Tasmanian Burnettia and 

 the Australian Glossodia. Your analysis is excellent. I dissected a flower 

 bud myself and found everything just as figured by you. I have called 

 the plant, on account of the remarkable fingerlike appendage under stigma, 

 Stigmaioda ctylus Sikoh'anus." 



Gymnadenia Mitostigma (Blume) Makino. 



Mitostigma gracilis Blume, Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Batav. II. p. 190 (1856). 



Gymnadenia gracilis Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 139 ; Franch. et Sav. Enum. 

 PI. Jap. II. p. 30 ; Maxim, in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. (1879) p. GO, ex parte ; 

 Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, III. (1889) p. 7; Fiuet in Bull. Soc. Bot. 

 France (1900) p. 280 ; Palib. Consp. Fl. Kor. III. p. 3 ; Kolfe in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. XXXVI. p. 53; Matsum. Ind. PI. Jap. II. I, p. 249. 



Cynosorchis gracilis Kranzl. Orchid. Gen. et Sp. I. p. 488. 



Gymnadenia tnjpliiazformis Reichb. fil. in Linna3a, XLI. (1877) p. 41 ; 

 Diels in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. p. 265. 



Gymnadenia pingidcula Bretschn. Hist. Eur. Bot. Disc. Chin. p. G88, 

 non Pieichb. fil. et S. Moore. 



Nom. Jap. Hina-ran, Hime-iivaran, Kumo-ran. 



Hab. Prov. Tosa : Takeyashiki in Nanokawa (K. Watanabe ! June 7, 

 1888), Mt. Yokogura (T. Makino ! May 1893), Karatani (T. MakinoY), 

 Tochu in Hongawa (T. Yoshinagal Aug. 1890); Prov. Iyo: Mt. Kwan- 

 non-dake in Kashiwa-mura (Z. Umemura ! no. 14, Sept. 2, 1896) ; Prov. 

 Settsu : Mt. Maya ? {It. Yatabe ! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, May 

 1879); Prov. Suo : Ichinosaka in Kamiunoryo-mura (D. Nikai '! herb. ibid. 

 July 2, 1893). 



