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Orchiodes SchlecUendalianmn 0. Kuntze, Kev. Gen. PI. II. p. 



675. 



Goody era japonica Bl. Coll. Orchid. Archip. Ind. et Jap. p. 38, tab. 

 9, fig. 1, et tab. 11, fig. C (185S). 



Goodijera secundiflora GrifF. Notul. PI. Asiat. III. p. 393 ; Ic. PI. 

 Asiat. tab. 347, fig. 2 ; Liadl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. I. (1857) p. 182 ; 

 Hook. fil. Fl. Brit. Ind. VI. p. 113. 



Orchiodes secundijlorum 0. Kuntze, 1. c. 



Nom. Jap. 3Iiyama-udzura, Kamome-ran. 



Hah. Japan, not uncommon. 



forma similis (Bl.) Ma kino. 



Goodyera similis Bl. Coll. Orchid. Archip. Ind. et Jap. p. 39, tab. 9, 

 fig. 2, et tab. 11, fig. D ; Franch. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. II. p. 520 ; 

 Diels in Engler's Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. p. 269. 



Neottia repens Buerger herb, ex Bl. 1. c. p. 39, non Swartz. 



Goodyera repens Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 141 ; Franch. et Sav. Enum. 

 PI. Jap. II. p. 38 (excl. p. 520 ?), non R. Brown. 



Num. Jap. Funaslii-miyamaudzura (nov.). 



Hah Japan, rare. 



Goodyera repens (Linn.) R. Br. is also found in Japan, bearing the 

 albo-variegated leaves ; its all parts are nearly similar to those of G. 

 SchlecJitendaliana R<ichb. fil, but it is always easily distinguished from the 

 latter by the not hairy saccate base of the labellum and the smaller size in 

 every respect. There are specimens from Mt. Fuji, prov. Suruga (7. Naga- 

 shima tind K. Goto] Sept. 3, 1900), Nikko, prov. Shimotsuke {T. Mahino\ 

 Aug. I903i, Mt. Koniagatake, ])rov. Shinano {li. Yatahel Aug. 3, IbSO ; 

 K. Tanakal Sept. 25, 1902; Y. Yahel Aug. 14, 1903), and Mt. Yatsuga- 

 take, prov. Shinano (7. Yahel Aug. 18, 1902). 



Cymhidium alhoruhens Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XVI. (1902) p. 

 ll. = Cymbidium (Eucymbidium) Simonsianum King et Pantling in 

 'Journ. As. Soc. Beng. LXIV. pars 2, (1895) p. 338', et 'in Ann. Bot. 

 Gard. Calcutta, VIII. (1898) p. 188, tab. 250 ' ; Hook. fil. in Curtis's Bot. 

 Mag. tab. 7863 (1902). 



Cymhidium Dayanum Hort. ex Hook. fil. 1. c. 



Pollinia subdeltoid-ovoid, with a fissure on the inner side. 



This orchid has been cultivated in this country for many years. 



