With due regard to the adnation of the lip with the 
column and the longitudinal carinae of the lip, characters 
assigned to the genus Herpysma, the present author be- 
hieves that the plant in question should be referred to 
Hrythrodes. 
Eulophia graminea Lind/., Gen. & Sp. Orch. 
(1838) 182. 
fulophia sinensis Miq. in Journ. Bot. Néerl. 1 (1861) 
91. 
fulophia ramosa Hayata, Materials Fl. Formosa 
(1911) 382. 
Merrill has given the range of this species (Sunyat- 
senia 1 (1930) 15) as ‘‘Assam to Ceylon, Burma and the 
Andaman Islands, Malay Peninsula to Singapore, Kwan- 
tung and Formosa.”’ ‘To the above range, the Philippines 
may now be added. The specimen at hand is leafless but 
according to a note by the collector, ‘‘la planta ahora no 
tiene hojas, solamente tallos florales,’’ it is possible that 
he knew the plant to be leaf-bearing. 
Luzon: San Fernando, Prov. Union, Dec. 15, 1918, R. Lete 467. 
Sarcochilus Carrii L.O. Williams, nom. nov. 
Sarcochilus maculatus Carr in Gard. Bull. Str. Settle- 
ments 5 (1929) 26, t. 12, fig. A, non Benth. ex Pfitz. 
in Vergl. Morph. Orch. (1882) 15. 
It is with pleasure that this orchid is renamed for 
Mr. Carr, who discovered it. With his untimely death 
a keen collector and critical observer of the orchid family 
was lost. 
Sarcochilus zamboangensis 4 mes, Sched. Orch. 
No. 5 (1923) 39. 
A second collection of this little known plant extends 
its range to another island of the Philippine group. 
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