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14. Cycnoches Dianae, Reichd. f. in Bot, Zeit. x. (1852), p. 636. 
Native of Central America. 
15. Cynoches glanduliferum, Rich. et Gal. ex Hemsl. in Gard. 
Chron. 1879, xi. p. 268, 
Native of Mexico. 
The plant shown in Richard’s original drawing in Herb. Mus. 
Paris shows a pendulous raceme of four male flowers, but a detached 
fruit is also shown. Nothing further is known about the species, 
16. Cycnoches peruvianum, Rolfe in Lindenia, vii. ( 1891) p. 29, 
. 301, 
Native of Peru: 
FEMALES OF DOUBTFUL IDENTITY. 
Cycnoches peruvianum, Rolfe ?—In October, 1895, a female flower 
of Cycnoches was sent by Messrs. Sander & Co., St. Albans, 
which was said to have been imported with C. peruvianum, Rolfe, 
and may therefore belong to that species. 
Cycnoches maculatum, Zind?.?—In October, 1903, a female flower 
of Cycnoches was sent by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Bradford, 
which is said to have been imported with C. chlorochilon, Klotzsch. 
It is not the female of that species, but as C. maculatum, Lindl., is 
known to grow with C. chlorochilon, and as the female sent has the 
sepals and petals spotted with brown, it is just possible that it may 
be the unknown female of that species. 
SPECIES EXCLUDED FROM THE GENUS. 
Cyenoches barbatum, Lindl. = Polycycnis barbata, Reichb. f, 
C. Lehmanni, Nichols. = Lueddemannia Le anni, Reichb. f. 
- musciferum, Lindl. = Polyeyenis muscifera, Reichb. f. 
C, Pescatorei, Lindl. = Lueddemannia Pescatorei, Reichb. f. 
XXXV.—MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 
them. Sir Patrick Manson considers that it is desirable to publish 
the results of the examination of these samples. 
