Diplocaulobium tipuliferum  Krinzlin in’ Engler 
Pflanzenr. I1V. 50. II. B. 21 (1910) 835. 
Fri: Smith S00, 1369; Wilkes U.S. South Pacif. Expl. Exped. 
(?); Gillespie 3831; Parks 20026; (Veitch). 
The Wilkes specimen was determined as D. nitidts- 
simum Reichb.f. by H.G. Reichenbach. The specimen is 
sterile but is not that species, and probably is D. tépuli- 
ferum which apparently is quite common in Fiji. 
Dendrobium Tokai Reichenbach filius in Hamb. 
Gartenz. 21 (1865) 298, t. 92; in Seemann FI. Vit. (1868) 
304, t.90. 
The specific name ‘“Tokai’’ is said to be the Fijian 
vernacular name. Smith reports the same vernacular name 
for the plant. 
Fir: Seemann 584; Wilkes U.S. South Pacif. Expl. Exped.; Parks 
20443. 
Samoa, 
Dendrobium vitiense Rolfe in Kew Bull. (1921) 
as 
Fis1: Gillespie 2038, 2399; Parks 20919; (im Thurn 317). 
ERLA Lindley 
Eria aeridostachya Reichenbach filius ex Lindley 
in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 8 (1859) 48—Reichenbach 
filius in Seemann FI. Vit. (1868) 801. 
The group of ria to which this species belongs is 
most difficult and the delimitation of 27. aeridostachya is 
not well understood. The reported distribution should be 
carefully scrutinized. 
Fist: Seemann 609; Parks 20914. 
Malaya, Java, Sumatra, Philippines, Samoa. 
Eria bulbophylloides C. Schweinfurth in B. P. 
Bishop Mus. Bull. 141 (1986) 24, fig. Te. 
Fisr: Smith 452, 1816. 
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