ORCHIDACE.E 



latus, margine leviter undulatus. Carina? 3, non flexuosas, a basi 

 labelli fere ad medium lobi medii extensae, laterales quam carina 

 intermedia longiores. Discus minute puberulus. Columna ad api- 

 cem valde arcuata, 11 mm. longa, alata; androclinium integer- 

 rimum. 



The nearest ally of this species appears to be Coelogyne sparsa 

 Reichb. f. C. cotifusa is more robust, and differs from it in the 

 details of the flowers. The three-nerved petals constitute a dif- 

 ferentiating character. I originally referred the type to C. sparsa 

 Reichb. f. 



Camiguin de Mindanao, M. Ramos Bur. Sci. 1 4,1/30, March to April, 

 1912. Flowers white and yellow. Plants epiphytic. 



*5. CcelogyneElmeri^4?«es in Elmer's Leaflets of Phil. Bot. 5 : 

 1556. 



Mindanao. 



*6. Ccelogyne integerrima Ames in Phil. Journ. Sci. 4: 665. 

 Luzon. 



*7. Ccelogyne Loheri Rolfe in Kew Bull. (1908) 414. 

 Luzon ? 



8. Ccelogyne marmorata Reichb. f. Linna?a 41 : 116. Imper- 

 fectly known. Originally described from material collected near 

 Manila by Wallis. From Sablan, Province of Benguet, Luzon, I 

 have a specimen ( W. Schultze s. n.) which agrees with Reichen- 

 bach's description. The sepals are ecarinate. The flowers are as 

 large as those of C. fuscesens. Pseudobulbs elongated, somewhat 

 fusiform, crowded, about 10 cm. long, in dried specimens 1 cm. 

 thick at about the middle, with several scarious sheaths, two- 

 leaved. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, about 40 cm. long when ma- 

 ture, 4 cm. wide, acute, about 15 cm. long at an thesis, the petioles 

 concealed by closely imbricating sheaths. Scape shorter than the 



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