ORCHIDACE.E 



pubescens, ad basim bilobatum, lobis auriculatis, erectis, minutis, 

 vix 1 mm. longis, glabris; totum labellum vix 4 mm. longum, 

 prope apicem vix 1.5 mm. latum. Gynostemium breve, antice 

 utroque ad apicem longe bicuspidatum ; pes ad apicem dilatatus, 

 subsagittatus; anthera glandulosa, pubescens. 



Bulbophyllum cestivale is related to B. chryseum (Kranzl.) 

 Ames. 



Leyte, Jaro, C. A. Wenzel 0395, May 25, 1904. Epiphyte in forest. Alti- 

 tude 600 meters. 



4. Bulbophyllum alagense A mes in Phil. Journ. Sci. 2 : 233. 

 Luzon, Mindoro. 



5. Bulbophyllum alsiosum Ames in Elmer's Leaflets of Phil. 

 Bot. 5 : 1583. 



Luzon, Negros. 



6. Bulbophyllum antenniferum Reichb. f. in Walp. Ann. 6 : 

 248. Cirrhopetalum antenniferum Lindl. in Bot. Reg. (1843) sub 

 t. 49. I know this from the type in the Lindley Herbarium. As 

 yet I have not succeeded in identifying it with any Philippine 

 species that has come to hand except B. Blumei. 



7. Bulbophyllum auratum Reichb. f. in Walp. Ann. 6 : 261. 

 Mindanao, Leyte. 



8. Bulbophyllum balamiceps Reichb. f. in Hamb. Gartenz. 19 : 

 280 is referred to the Philippines. The original description was 

 entirely prepared from a flower of which the native country 

 was unknown to Reichenbach. In Xenia Orchidacea Reichen- 

 bach described the species in detail from a plant cultivated in 

 the collection of Consul Schiller, and stated that the Philippine 

 origin of the species was by no means sure. Plate 157 of Xenia 

 shows the plant in detail. I do not know of any Philippine Bulbo- 

 phyllum referable to it. Pfitzer in Engler & Prantl's Die nati'ir- 



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