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again, I have removed several of them: see my 

 G. 214 Dothilis^ and iV, calcarata or my El- 

 troplectris 185. As many as 12 Genera may 

 be made out of this ; and the real reformed 

 Neottia will merely comprize N. Speciosa, elata 

 Orchioides^ plantaginea of Hooker, not mine 

 of 1817 which is a Spiranthes, 



323. Neottia, Raf. Corolla ringens, petalis 

 connivens, labello concreto subeq. basi saccato 

 Col. tereta, stylosa, anthera stylo paralela. 

 Fol. radicfi. spicatis. — Even this requires revi- 

 sion; it appears in this the lip is saccate while in 

 Sacoila it is the external lower base of petals. 



324. Adnula, Raf. diff. label, et 2 sepalis tri- 

 calcaratis decurrens calcarib. ad ovario adnatis. 

 Type Adnula petiolaris Raf. (N. adnaria auct.) 

 fol. longe petiol, oblongis, spica simplex, labello 

 deflexo bilobo. Antilles. 



325. Narica, R. (Nympha) diff. Neottia, la- 

 bello concavo bilobo, petalis liberis, fol. rad. 



Jlorih. radic. sessilibus—Type Narica moschata 

 Raf fol. sessilib. ovatis undulatis, labello oblongo 

 obtuso pubero dilatato undulato — Id Trinidad, 

 fine large flowers smelling like musk, mixt of 

 white and green. It is the Neottia acaulis of 

 Smith. 



326. MoNusTES Raf. (Nympha) diff. Neottia, 

 labello non saccato basi appendicis binis ligula- 

 tis columna alata, lobis elongatis. Fol. radic. fl. 

 Spicatis Spiralis. — This G. is near Pterostylis 

 with the habit of ^piranthes. Type Monustes 

 australis, Raf. fol. lanceol. labello oblongo un- 

 dulato. Neottia anstralis Brown, Smith. 



327. GooDYERA, Br. 1812? Tiissaca Raf 

 1814. for this G. see my new flora of N. Amer- 

 ica. Habit peculiar by dense spikes. 



328. vSpiRAiVTHEs, Richard. Girostachis Per- 



