164 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
with 3 pink stripes. Very wet spots in jungle, rare, Chan 
Chu Kang. 
Macoles Petola Lindl. Leaves bright green with gold veins. 
Rare, Selitar. 
Cystorchis variegata Bl. Leaves apple green with darker mark- 
ings. Common in wet wools. CUhan Chu Kang, Bukit 
Timah, ete. 
var. purpurea. Leaves purple. Choa Chu Kang, 
Hylophila mollis Lindl. Wet woods, common. Chan Chu Kang, 
Choa Chu Kang, Bukit Timah, Kranji. 
Hetaria oblijua Bl. Rare, Bukit Timah. 
Aphyllorchis pallila Bl. A leafless saprophyte, straw color. 
Not rare, Tanglin, Reservoir woods, Bukit imah. 
Anuctochilus geniculuta Ridl. Leaves deep red with gold veins, 
Woods, Toas, Chan Chu Kang, etc. 
Cryptosti;lis aruchuites Bl. Rare, Bukit Timah, Pulau Damar. 
Pogonia punctata B', Rare, Bukit Timah. 
Didymopiesis pallens Griff, Leafless purplish saprophyte. Not 
common, Clan Chu Kang, Bajau. 
Lecanorchis mel tccen:is Ridl. A black wiry leafless plant with 
pit kish flowers. Common in woods, Bukit Timah, Bajau, 
etc. 
Gastrocia javanica Lindl. Rare, Chan Chu Kang, Bukit Mandai. 
Habenaria singapurensis Ridl. * Very rare, Choa Chu Kang 
woods. 
H. lacer'ifera Benth. Small white flowered ground orchid. 
Common along paths, in grass, etc. Whole island. 
H. Muaingayi King. * Singapore Maingay.” I have not seen 
this, and hardly see how it differs from the last, which is 
a somewhat variable plant. 
