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Monocotyledones. 



Orchideae. 



The species belonging to this family are about twenty in 

 number, and must be very interesting ones. Owing to the lack 

 of literature, I am at present obhged to put off the study of this 

 family. The work of these orchids will be specially treated in 

 the near future. 



Hsemodoraceœ. 

 JPeliosanthes Akde. 



Peliosanthes courtallensis AVight, Ic. PI. Ind. or. t. 2051 ; Baker, iu 

 Joiu-n. Limi. See. XVII. p. 504 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. TL p. 266. 



Hab. Arizan, in montibus Morrison, ad 8000 ped. alt., leg. G. 

 Nakahaea, 190G ; in monte Morrison, ad 0500 ped. alt., leg. T. 

 Kawakami et U. Moei, Oct. 1900, (Xo. 2327). 



DiSTEiB. Travancore. 



Liliaceae. 

 Snillacina Desf. 



Smilacina japonica A. Gray, Bot. Jap. p. 414 ; Miq. Piol. Fl. Jap. 

 p. 313 ; Feakch. et Sayat. Funiii. PL Jap. H. p. 53 ; Maxdi. Mel. Biol. XI. 

 p. 857. 



Sinilacina Jiirta Maxim. Prim. Fl. Amur. p. 276. 



ShiiJachm jojponica var. mandsclairica Maxdi. Mel. Biol. p. XL p. 857. 



Tofarla japonica Baker, iu Journ. Lion. See. XIY. p. 570 ; Wright, iu 

 Forbes et Hemsl. lud. Fl. Siu. IH. p. 110. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, leg. G. X"ak.\haea, Oct. 1905 ; in 



