pears to be allied to M. caespitosa (Rolfe) Summerh. but 
the perianth members are larger; the column is inade- 
quately described. 
14. Microcoelia dolichorrhiza (Schlechter) Summer- 
hayes comb. nov. 
Angraecum dolichorrhizum Schlechter in Ann. Mus. 
Col. Marseille, sér. ii, 1 (1913) 192, t. NOX, figs. 8-16. 
Gussonea dolichorrhiza Schlechter in Beih. Bot. Cen- 
tralbl. 38, Abt. 2 (1915) 425, et le. 36, Abt. 2 (1918) 
92, et in Fedde Repert. Spec. Nov. Beih. 88 (1925) 
376, et l.c. Beih. 68 (1982) t. 97, no. 385. 
MapaGascar: West Madagascar, Manongarivo, Ambongo, Perrier 
de la Bathie 1019 (12) (not seen). 
One of the species in which the stipes is divided in the 
upper part. Its most striking feature is the presence of 
two plate-like transverse lamellae one on each side at the 
mouth of the spur. 
15. Microcoelia Elliotii (2’inet) Stmmerhayes comb. 
NOV. 
Listrostachys Eltotu Finet in Mém. Soc. Bot. France 
9 (1907) 50, t. X, figs. 1-18. 
Gussonea Hltioti Schlechter in Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 
33, Abt. 2 (1915) 425, et l.c. 36, Abt. 2 (1918) 92. 
Mapacascar: Fort Dauphin, June, Scott-Elliot 2650. 
Another species with a divided stipes, which, however, 
in the specimen of the Type Collection at Kew, is only 
divided in the upper half and not almost to the base as 
shown in Finet’s illustration. The long spur, incurved 
at the base and of uniform thickness throughout its en- 
tire length, is also characteristic. 
16. Microcoelia Gilpinae (Reichenbach filius & S. 
Moore) Summerhayes comb. nov. 
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