388 ENUMERATION OF PHILIPPINE PLANTS 1^25 



BULBOPHYLLUIVr SANTOSII Ames Orch. 5 (1915) 186. 



Luzon (Laguna, Camarines), Leyte, B. S. 20461 Ramos, Santos s. n., 

 Wenzel 0269. Epiphyte, up to 750 m altitude in Leyte. 



BULBOPHYLLUM SAPPHIRINUM Ames Orch. 5 (1915) 187. 



Leyte, Wenzel 092, 0125, 0136, 0231, 0232. Dagami, epiphyte in forest at 

 60 m altitude. 



BULBOPHYLLUM SAUROCEPHALUM Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. II 26 

 (1886) 262; Rolfe in Orch. Rev. 11 (1903) 190, in textu, 13 

 (1905) 244; Ames in Philip. Journ. Sci. 7 (1912) Bot. 128, Orch. 

 5 (1915) 187. 



No specimens of this species have been seen. 



BULBOPHYLLUM SEMPITERNUM Ames Orch. 6 (1920) 304. 



Leyte, Wenzel 0260, 0287, 0U2, 0U72, 0524, 0546, 0555, 0589, 0595, 

 0607, 0610, 0675, 0751, 0810, 0820, 0841, 0848, 0849, 0873, 0893, 0913. 

 Epiphyte in forest at 500 to 750 m altitude. 



BULBOPHYLLUM SENSILE Ames Orch. 5 (1915) 188. 



Luzon (Bontoc), Vanoverbergh 1134, 2816, 3918. At 1,600 to 1,700 

 m altitude. 



BULBOPHYLLUM SIBUYANENSE Ames in Elm. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 5 

 (1912) 1587, Orch. 5 (1915) 189. 



Sibuyan, Elmer 12140. Mt. Giting-giting, epiphyte in humid forest at 

 about 400 m altitude. 



BULBOPHYLLUM SIMULACRUM Ames Orch. 5 (1915) 189. 



Leyte, Wenzel s. n., 0268, 0297, 0409, 0692, 0699, 0773, 0786, 0812. 

 Epiphyte in forest at 500 to 750 m altitude. 



BULBOPHYLLUM STELLATUM Ames in Philip. Journ. Sci. 7 (1912) 

 Bot. 128, 141, Orch. 5 (1915) 190. 

 Luzon (Bontoc), Vanoverbergh 1360, 3914. Epiphyte at 1,650 to 1,750 

 m altitude. 



BULBOPHYLLUM STRAMINEUM Ames Orch. 5 (1915) 190. 



Palawan, Merrill 9567, F. B. 21577 Danao. Epiphyte at 75 to 500 m 

 altitude. 



BULBOPHYLLUM SUBAEQUALE Ames Sched. Orch. 6 (1923) 93. 



Luzon (Rizal), B. S. 29296 Ramos & Edano. Epiphyte at 300 m al- 

 titude. 



BULBOPHYLLUM SYLLECTUM Kranzl. in Fedde Repert. 17 (1921) 383. 



Philippines, probably Luzon, Loher s. n. 



Owing to the scanty material at hand for study, this is maintained as a 

 species, though it is apparently at best hardly more than a variety of 

 Bulbophyllum luzonense Ames; the slight differences are presumably the 

 result of cultivation. 



