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nerianum); Veitch Man. Orch. PL pt. 4, p. 12, 13, fig. (and 

 vars.) ; Hooker Fl. Br. Ind. 6 : 174 ; Pucci Cyprip. 32 (and vars.) ; 

 Williams Orch. Gr. Man. ed. 7, 233 (and vars.); Ridley Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. 32: 414 (1896); Kranzlin Orch. Gen. et Sp. 1: 62 

 (excl. cit. Fl. des Serres t. 1453) ; Desbois Cyprip. 72 (and vars.) ; 

 Sander Orch. Guide 38 ; Cogniaux Diet. Icon. Orch. Cyp. t. 25. 

 — C. purpuratum Wight Ic. t. 1760 (1852), not Lindl. — O. 

 Crossii Belg. Hort. 15: 227 (1865) (=var. Crossii (Veitch) 

 Pfitzer). — C. Warnerianum Reichb. f. Gartenz. 1883, fasc. 9 

 ( = var. Crossii). — C. orbum Reichb. f. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 

 2: 778 (1887) ( = var. Crossii). 



" Cypripedium (5. Acaulia) barbatum ; acaule, foliis coriaceis 

 acutis canaliculars maculatis, scapo pubescente, sejxdo dorsali 

 cuspidato obtuso ciliato margine revoluto, f^etalis lineari-oblongis 

 subundulatis fimbriatis margine superiore verrucoso, stamine sterili 

 lunato pubescente." — Lindley, Bot. Reg. 1841, Misc. p. 53. 



Mt. Victoria, Rio Panacan, Palawan, dry steep slope above 

 water-falls, alt. 1000 m., common, 22 March, 1906, F. W. Fox- 

 worthy (no. 640). — Ridge below Mt. Victoria, dry rocky forest 

 on steep slope, alt. 930 m., 21 March, F. W. Foxworthy (no. 645). 



W. Siam, Malay Peninsula. 



MONANDRY 



HERMINIUM L. 



The genus Herminium is closely related to Orchis and Habena- 

 ria, differing from them principally in not having a spur at the 

 base of the lip. Kranzlin admits eight species, all of European or 

 Asiatic origin. 



H. ANG-USTIFOLIUM (Lindl.) Benth. MS. ex Hooker Fl. Br. 

 Ind. 6 : 129 (1890) ; King & Pantling Orch. Sik.-Him. 332, t. 434 ; 



