ANOECTOCHILUS REINWARDTII. Native of Java. 
Leaves dark bronze green, with good sheen, thickly interlaced with deep gold lines. 
They are about 14 inches long. This is a delicate type and difficult to land in 
Queensland by reason of its bad travelling capacity, although it is very plentiful 
in Java. However, with the improvement of aeroplane mails this disability 
should be removed. 
ANOECTOCHILUS SETACEUS. Native of India, Ceylon and Malaya. 
In its best forms this is probably the loveliest species, but it varies tremendously. 
Leaves are a soft velvet brown richly spangled with shining gold. 
ANOECTOCHILUS WORTHINGII. Native of Malaya. 
Leaves deep bronze and green, with a broad band of silvery grey along the mid-rib 
and bright red veins. 
ANOECTOCHILUS XANTHOPYLLUM. Native of Ceylon. 
Leaves very dark velvety green, with intersecting lines of pale green and yellow 
and bands of gold across the middle. 
DOSSINIA MARMORATA (syn: Anoectochilus Lowii) Native of Borneo. 
Leaves a dark velvety green, spotted brown, lined and veined with pale gold. 
Under surface pale yellow tinged with rose. A large species—the leaves being 
about four inches long by three inches across. 
MACODES JAVANICA (syn: Anoectochilus Javanicum). Native of Java. 
Leaves, about 4 inches long by 24 inches broad, narrow suddenly at the ends. 
They are apple-green in colour brightly veined with silver-grey, the under part 
being rosy. 
MACODES PETOLA (syn: Anoectochilus petola). Native of Java. 
Stems about 6 inches long clothed with a number of oval leaves about 3 inches 
by 2 inches and fleshy in texture. They are a soft, shining green veined with 
pale gold. 
PILUMNA 
Synonymous with Trichopilia, which see. 
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