rhombic-ovate, about 0.75 mm. long; lateral lobes incon- 
spicuous, erect; sac inverse-conic, ecallose, about 1 mm. 
long. Column of the genus. 
Saccolabium Gillespie: is not closely allied to any of 
the species of Saccolabium known to be natives of Poly- 
nesia. In size and facies it reminds one somewhat of S. 
tenellim Ames, a native of the Philippine Islands. 
First: Viti Levu, Namosi Province, vicinity of Namosi. Growing 
ona tree. At 400 meters altitude. September 5, 1927. Gillespie 2594; 
Viti Levu, Namosi Province, near Namuamua. “Grows in a tree at 
waterfall.’’ At 400 meters altitude. September 28, 1927. Gillespie 
2991 (Type in Herb. Ames No. 47526). 
Saccolabium Graeffei Reichenbach filius in Gard. 
Chron. n.s. 16 (1881) 716. 
Fist: ( Graeffe). 
Saccolabium minus Reichenbach filius in Gard. 
Chron. n.s. 9 (1878) 266. 
South Sea Islands (ex Hort. Veitch). 
No definite group of islands is given for this species. 
SARCANTHUS Lindley 
Sarcanthus nagarensis Peichenbach filius in See- 
mann FI. Vit. (1868) 298. 
Fist: (Seemann 594). 
TAENIOPHYLLUM Blume 
Taeniophyllum fasciola (Iorst.) Reichenbach 
filius in Seemann FI. Vit. (1868) 296—Rolfe ex Gibbs 
in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 89 (1909) 176. 
Epidendrum fasciola Forster Fl. Ind. Austr. Prodr. 
(1786) 60. 
Limodorum fasciola Swartz in Act. Holm. (1800) 
230. 
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