the drawings of the pollinarium, though all the other 
dissections from the type sheet appear on his plate; 
neither does he mention the common stipes and viscidium 
in his specific or generic descriptions. Instead he points 
out that the two stipites and viscidia are sometimes coa- 
lescent; I can confirm that this happens in dried mate- 
rial of many species of the genus, though the viscidia are 
clearly distinct in fresh or alcohol material. 
Section 2. Cardiochilus Summerhayes 
This section contains only one species, a small insig- 
nificant plant with narrow leaves and few-flowered lax 
inflorescences of small greenish-white flowers. In this 
section the petals are only slightly differentiated from 
the dorsal sepal and the line of attachment to the lateral 
sepal is very short. The entire broadly ovate lip with 
slightly cordate base is also a characteristic feature. 
Nevertheless, the combination of characters present 
seems to link the plant most closely with Angraecopsis 
of which, however, it is clearly an aberrant species. 
11. Angraecopsis pusilla Summerhayes sp. nov. 
Herba epiphytica nana, tota usque ad 7 cm. alta. 
Caulis erectus, brevis, usque ad 2 cm. longus, inferne 
radices flexuosas carnosas glabras emittens, superne 
crebre 5-9-foliatus. Folia + erecta vel adscendentia; 
vagina compressa, 5-8 mm. longa, siccitate pluricostata; 
lamina linearis vel lineari-ligulata, apice inaequaliter bi- 
lobulata lobulo breviore fere nullo longiore rotundato, 
1.5—5 cm. longa, 1.5-5 mm. lata,sectione leviter V-formis, 
carnosula. Inflorescentiae ex axillis foliorum exortae, 
graciles, superne laxe 4~—7-florae; pedunculus gracilis, 
teres, 1-3 cm. longus, vaginis perpaucis arctis acutis 
usque ad 4 mm. longis instructus; rhachis gracilis, fracti- 
flexa; bracteae lanceolatae, dimidio inferiore vaginantes, 
apice acutae, 1.5-2.5 mm. longae, extra carinatae. Flores 
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