in oepiemoer, v.n,,. u , s an anomalous spec.es. quite unlike anv 
other at present known in tin- simp, and details ,,f the flowers. 
The polhma are normally developed and the sti- ma reduced to a 
^rrow " : " :ik - -' lhi " .tM" [lowers are funetionally males, though 
is exceptionally broad. The eolour is ivorv white, 
With the sin-Ie exception of tie- sac of the Sip. which is dee]) 
yellow and slightly spotted with brown. 
268. Aeranthes ramosa, Rolfe; ab A. (tenth-ns, Keichb. I'., dill'ert, 
h Mr. F. W. Moore, A. 
269. Habenaria triquetra, Rolfe; affinis U. j,rrfh t atnt\ Don, se< 
/'/„„/„ eirea o-To din. aha. l\,r„^ mdicalia patentia, ovato- 
lati .mlin, | h,.'m. 'hi., n ' 1 im..' -1 m' !», ,~ icuta! am- 
Bm ^ mil. , . -, , .,n„m M-er ;;, cm. longae! 
Ovarium em . !-.-,_•> C m. 
apienlai.i. circa 2 cm, lomra, ."> mm. lata. Prtnln suboblique 
longnm, trilobum : lolms intermedin- obhmgus. obtnsus, 8 mm! 
subcapillaeci : calcar subcylindricum, circa 2 cm. lomrum, fa l ice 
2 mm. longa ; antherae canales incurvae, suberectae, 2 mm. longae ; 
processus sti-'inaticis cl tvati. arcuati, 4 mm. longi. 
Shan States. Hildebrand. 
Sent from the Shan States by A.. H. Hildebrand, Esq., CLE. 
and flowered in the Kew collection in Jnlv. 1«.mi;}. The plant is 
somewhat glaucous, the sepals are light green, and the petals and 
hp white. 
