it to be conspecific with A. Hlhsii Rehb.f., based on 
Reichenbach’s drawings of both species and have so 
stated it in Kew Bull. 28: 506, 1974. However, the 
fresh flowers undoubtedly establish it as a good species 
due to quite a distinct habit and larger floral segments. 
Aerangis calligerum (Rchb.f.) Garay, comb. nov. 
Basionym: Angraecum calligerum Rchb.f. in Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 2: 
552, 1887. 
Sarcoglyphis Garay in Bot. Mus. Leafl. Harv. Univ. 
23: 200, 1972. 
Type: Sarcanthus mirabilis Rehb.f. 
At the time [ published the genus Sarcoglyphis, Sac- 
colabium fimbriatum Ridl. was known to me only through 
a rather crude drawing by Ridley. Since then I have 
had the opportunity to examine the holotype specimen 
and it is undoubtedly referable to Sarcoglyphis rather 
than to Pennilabium to which it has been allocated 
previously. 
The characters of the genus Sarcoglyphis have already 
been discussed in the former paper. 
Sarcoglyphis fimbriatus (Ridl.) Garay, comb. nov. 
Basionym: Saccolabium fimbriatum Rid]. in Journ. Str. Br. Roy. As. 
Soc. 54: 52, 1909. 
Syn.: Pennilabium fimbriatum (Ridl.) Garay in Bot. Mus. Leafl, 
Harv. Univ. 23: 189, 1972. 
Thrixspermum Lour., I'l. Cochinch. 2: 519, Sept. 1790. 
Type: Thrivspermum Centipeda Your. 
‘The characters of this genus have already been dis- 
dussed in the first paper of this series. An examination 
of the type of Sarcochilus tahanensts Ridl. necessitates 
the following transfer. 
Thrixspermum sarcophyllum Garay, nom. nov. 
Basionym: Sarcochilus tahanensts Ridl., Fl. Malay Penins. +: 180, 
1924, not Thrirspermum tahanense Carr, 1930. 
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