scribed by Reichenbach and indirectly said to be a native 
of India, is well represented by the two specimens cited 
below. 
Schlechter has overlooked the species in his Orch. 
Sino-Jap. Prodr. although Kriinzlin had cited a specimen 
from Yunnan, China ( Henry 12962) in his monograph 
of Dendrobium. 
Curina: epiphyte, between Menglien and Yu Tang Po, between 
Tengyueh and Lungling, Yunnan Province, October 20, 1922, Rock 
7104; epiphyte, camp at Ya Tau Pa between Tengyueh and Lung- 
ling, Yunnan Province, October 21, 1922, Rock 7116. 
In addition to the two specimens cited above there 
is a horticultural specimen in the Ames Herbarium which 
was procured from Sander with whom it flowered in 
1899. This plant is said to have been collected by Micho- 
fitz in Burma earlier the same year. 
Chroniochilus Godeffroyanus ( Reichb.f.) L.O. 
Williams in Bot. Mus. Leafl. Harv. Univ. 5 (1988) 138, 
as C. Godeffroyanum by error. 
Thriespermum Godeffroyanum Reichenbach filius 
Xen. Orch. 2 (1867) 122; in Seemann FI. Vit. (1868) 
297, t. 90. 
Sarcochilus Godeffroyanus Bentham & Hooker filius 
ex Drake Ill. Fl. Ins. Pacif. (1886) 810. 
Chiloschista Godeffroyana Schlechter Orch. Sino-Jap. 
Prodr. (1919) 275. 
A character in the flowers of Chroniochilus Godef- 
Jroyanus, which seems previously to have escaped at- 
tention, was noticed while dissecting the flowers of a 
specimen collected in Fiji by Mr. E. H. Bryan, Jr. (Bryan 
458). The anther is provided with a pair of lateral anten- 
nae (one antenna on either sac of the anther) which seem 
to be slightly glandular at the apex. ‘The antennae are 
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