NOTES ON PHILIPPINE ORCHIDS, III. 43 
Racemus sublaxiflorus, usque ad 13 em longus. Sepala lateralia ovata, 
3-3.5 mm longa, prope basim 3 mm lata, 3-nervia. Sepalwm dorsale 
ovatum, acutum, 3—+ mm longum, 3-nervium. Petala rhombico-lanceo- 
lata, 4 mm longa, 2 mm lata, 1l-nervia. Labellwm integerrimum, subro- 
tundatum, a basi labelli ad apicem 2 mm longum, prope apicem callus 
incrassatus ; auriculae oblongae, obtusae, 1 mm longae. Colwmna brevis, 
stelidiis obtusis truncatis ; ad basim columnae a tergo dens, vel papilla. 
BauaBac, Merrill 5374, October 16, 1906 (type), in forests, terrestrial, alti- 
tude about 20 m. Sisutu (Suiu Archipelago), Merrill 5296, October 13, 1906, 
in dry thickets near the seashore. 
This species is clearly distinguished from all others from the Philippines, 
except M. Ramosit, of which I have any knowledge, through its rhombic-lanceolate 
petals. At the base of the column on its outer surface there is a conspicuous 
decurved tooth or papilla. The labellum is rotundate, deeply cordate-cleft at 
‘the base, and near the tip bears a curious callus which in dried specimens is 
blackish and which at its posterior end terminates in a minute fovea. 
Malaxis bataanensis sp. nov. 
Caulis brevis, circiter 3 cm longus. Folia 2 (vel 3 ?), chartacea, lanceo- 
lata superne, inferne late, ovata, acuminata, acuta, 6—7 cm longa, 1.5-3.5 
em lata, in petiolum latum vaginantem transiens. Pedunculus elongatus, 
inferne nudus, bialatus, gracilis, 2—2.8 dm longus, 1-1.5 mm in crassi- 
tudine. Racemus spiciformis, valde elongatus, usque ad 2 dm longus. 
Flores multi, color luteus, qualis est mali aurantii. Bracteae inflores- 
centiae valde dependentes, triangulares, acutae, setaceae, +4 mm longae. 
Pedicelli cum ovario 4 mm longi. Sepala lateralia orbicularia, 3-nervia, 
2.5 mm longa, 2 mm lata. Sepalum ‘posticwm lateralibus majus, ellip- 
ticum, subacutum, 3.75 mm longum, 2 mm latum. Petala lanceolata, 
1-nervia, subacuta, basi attenuata, 3 mm longa, 1.5 mm lata. Labellum 
integerrimum, rotundatum, cordatum, a basi labelli ad apicem 1.5 mm 
longum ; auriculae minutae, obtusae; in disco callus elongatus. Columna 
crassiuscula, circiter 1.5 mm longa. Capsula ellipsoidalis 9 mm longa. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Mount Mariveles, Bur. Sci. 1674 F. W. Foa- 
worthy, October 17, 1906, terrestrial, 800 m above sea level. (Type in Hb. 
Bur. Sci.; duplicate in Hb. Ames.) 
The flowers of this species are similar to those of M. balabacensis and M. 
Ramosii. In aspect, however, the plant is quite distinctive. The elongated 
peduncles, which are wand-like and conspicuously tall, are characteristic. Three- 
fourths of the peduncle, at least, is floriferous. The specimens examined bear 
two large leaves, the upper one lanceolate, the lower one ovate, and near the 
base a foliaceous bract. The flowers are caducous, consequently the peduncles, 
in mature specimens, seem to have the flowers crowded in short racemes. 
Malaxis benguetensis sp. nov. 
Herba 1-2.2 dm alta. Caulis crassus vix bulbosus, vaginis tectus, 
usque ad 4 cm longus. Folia 3 vel 4, vix petiolata, ovato-lanceolata, 
acuminata, acuta, 3-9 cm longa, 1.2—3.7 cm lata (rarissime 3 cm longa), 
