All my investigations tend to show that many African 
orchids have even wider distributions than those credited 
to them by the earlier workers such as Reichenbach and 
Rolfe. 
3. Microcoelia Guyoniana (LPeichenbach filius) Sum- 
merhayes comb, nov. 
Angraecum Guyonianum Reichenbach filius in Lin- 
naea 22 (1849) 865, et in Walpers Ann. 8 (1852) 572— 
Schweintfurth Beitr. Fl. Aethiop. (1867) 198, 292— 
Martelli Florul. Bogos. (1886) 81—Rolfe in Dyer FI. 
Trop. Afr. 7 (1897) 148. 
Saccolabium radicosum A.Richard Tent. Fl. Abyss. 2 
(1851) 285. 
Angraecum globulosum WHochstetter ex A. Richard 
le., im synon, 
Microcoelia ? Taeniophyllum Hochstetter ex A. Rich- 
ard l.c., i synon. 
Aéranthus Guyonianus Reichenbach filius in Flora 48 
(1865) 190, et in Otia Bot. Hamburg. (1881) 78. 
Gussonea globulosa Ridley in Journ. Linn, Soc. Lond. 
Bot. 21 (1885) 891, in obs.—Schlechter in Beih. Bot. 
Centralbl. 86, Abt. 2 (1918) 93. 
Mystacidium globulosum Durand & Schinz Consp. F'l. 
Afr. 5 (1892) 53. 
Mystacidium radicosum Wurand & Schinz l.c. 54. 
Erirrea: Between Keren and Massawa, near Maldi, Aug. 1870, 
Beccari (not seen). 
Apsyssinta: Below Jeladjeranne, near Tacazze River, May 1840, 
Schimper 1565 (Tyrer); Amba Sea, June 1856, Schimper 560. 
Supan: Sennar Province, Fazogli, near Fadoga, April 1848, Cien- 
kowsky (not seen). 
Oupanaui-Cuari: River Baedou, 25 km. S. of Ippy, May 1927, 
Tisserant 2171. 
Uaanpba: Toro District, May 1989, Chandler 27984. 
Kenya Cotony: Maruessa, between Duruma and Teita, Jan. 1877, 
Hildebrandt 2374; Nairobi, Jan. 1982, Napier (Coryndon Mus. Herb. 
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