ORCHIDACE^ 



H. macro- Jalisco: Road from San Juan Capistrano, August 23, 1897, J. N. Rose 



ceratitis (no. 2509) (2). 



Reported as follows : 

 JAMAICA 



Sivartz; Bancroft; March (no. 1266); WuUschlaegel (no. 1050). 



GUATEMALA 



At San Sebastian near Retalhuleu, Bemouilli ^ Cairo (no. 679). 



COSTA RICA 



Hoffman. 



BRITISH GUIANA 



Parker^ Mt. Cunuca; Appun (no. 1443). 



SURINAM 



Anderson; Berthoud-Coulon (no. 77). 



H. macro- H. macroceratitis var. brevicalcarata AmeSy in J. D. Smith 



ceratitis var. Enum. PI. Guat. pt. 7, 51 (1905), nomen. 



orevicalca- 



. This is a peculiar plant which resembles H. macroceratitis. The 



leaves are oblong-lanceolate, acute, 1.5 dm. long, 2.7-3.5 cm. 

 wide. The spurs are about 8 cm. long, slender, gradually thick- 

 ened toward the tip. The filiform, lateral divisions of the label- 

 lum are rolled inwards, or somewhat coiled and twice longer 

 than the intermediate, linear division. My material consists of 

 a single specimen. 



GUATEMALA, Solola 



San Lucas Toliman, alt. 1800 m., February, 1894, Heyde <§• Lux^ J. D. 

 Smith distr. (no. 6383) (1). 



H. lucceca- 44. H. lucaecapensis Fernald, in Zoe 4: 379 (1893-4). 



P^^^^^ " A foot and a half high, leafy ; principal root tuber-hke, an inch 



long, with numerous accessory fibers from the summit: leaves 



thin, broadly elliptical, obtusish, four inches long, half as broad, 



rather abruptly narrowed to a sheathing base ; the lowest smaller, 



orbicular ; the upper reduced to lanceolate acuminate bracts, an 



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