ORCHIDACEiE 



spur, and by the entire absence of the falcate character of the H. oreophila 

 lateral divisions of the labellum ; and from the latter it differs 

 in having much longer and narrow^er leaves." Greenman, loc. cit. 



MEXICO, Guerrero 



Mountains near Iguala, September 15, 1900, C. G. Pringle (no. 9248) (3). 



47. H. monorrhiza {Sw.) R. Br., Prodr. 312 (ISIO); Eeichb.f., H. monor- 

 in Ber. Deut. Bot. Gesell. 3: 274 {1^^5)\ Kuntze, Rev. Gen. ^^^^^ 

 PI. pt. 2, 664 (1891); Krdnzl, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 16: 183 

 (1893) as to syn. and distr. in part, Orch. Gen. et Sp. 1 : 390 

 (1898), excl. descr., syn. in part, and distr. in part; Urban, in 

 Symb. Antill. 4: 163 (1903). 



Satyrium erectum simplex, foliis sessilibus ab altero 

 latere recurrentibus, spica terminali, nectariis longissi- 

 mis Browne, Jam. 324 (1756).^ 



Orchis setacea Jacq., Enum. PI. Carib. 28 (1760), Sel. 

 Stirp. Am. 220 (1763), nomen prior; not Habenaria setacea 

 Lindl. — O. monorrhiza ^tt'., Prodr. 118 (1788) in part; Poir., 

 in Lam. Encyc. 4 : 601 (1797); *S'w., in Act. Holm. 21 : 206 (1800), 

 Gen. et Sp. Orch. (Schrader's Neues Journ. 1) 8 (1805); in Fl. 

 Ind. Occ. 3: 1391, 1991 (1806);P^r5., Syn. 2: 503 (1807). 



Habenaria brachyceratitis Willd., Sp. PI. 4: 44 (1805); 

 Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PL pt. 2, 664 (1891). Not H. brachyceratitis 

 Lindl. (which is H. alata Hook.). — H. brachyceras Spreng., 

 Syst. Veg. 3: 692 (1826); Steud., Nomencl. ed. 2, 1: 716 (1841). 

 Not H. brachyceras Lindl. — H. speciosa Poepp. <§ EndL, Nov. 

 Gen. ac Sp. 1: 44, t. 76 (1835). — H. maculosa Lindl, Gen. & 

 Sp. Orch. 309 (1835), in Benth. PI. Hartw. 155 (1845); Reichb.f., 

 in Bonpl. 2:10 (1854), 4:210 (1856); Grwe6., Veg. Karaib. 

 1318 (1857), Fl. Br. W. Ind. 643 (1864), Cat. PI. Cub. 270 



^The description of the spur suggests H. macroceratitis. 



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