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15, in racemo spicato dispositi. Sepala later alia ovato-lance- 

 olata, 6 mm. longa. Sepalum dor sale valde concavuni, fere 

 orbiculare, 6 mm. longum. Petala 

 bipartita ; lacinia posterior 4—5 mm. 

 longa, lineari-oblonga ; lacinia ante- 

 rior posteriori similis sed angustior et 

 subbrevior. Labellum usque ad basim 

 tripartitum ; laciniae laterales media 

 breviores ; lacinia media 9-10 mm. 

 longa. Calear 12 mm. longum, ovario 

 brevius, prope apicem subdilatatum. 

 Processus stigmatis prominentes, 

 elongati. 



Near Lamao nurseries, alt. 30 m., 

 Mt. Mariveles, Pro v. Bataan, Luzon, 

 July 26, 1904, J. B. Leiberg (no. 

 6112). 



H. (§ Conimelinifoliae) HYSTRIX 

 nom. nov. — Dissorhynchium muri- 

 catum Schauer Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 

 vol. 19, suppl. I, 434, t. 13 (A) 

 (1843). — H. muricata Vidal Phan. 

 Cum. Phil. 80, 82, 83, 151 (1885) 

 and Rev. PI. Vase. Ml. 273; Rolfe 

 Journ. Bot. 24: 59 (1886); Kranzlin 



in Engler's Bot. Jahrb. 16: 140 (1893) and Orch. Gen. et Sp. 1: 

 326 (1901) ; Ames Orchid ace^e fasc. 1, 64 (1905), not H. mu- 

 ricata Barb. Rodriguez Orch. Nov. 2 : 255 (1881). 



Habenaria Leibekgii 



In ORCHiDACEiE fasc. 1, 64, this species was called Habenaria 

 muricata Vidal. As this binomial is precluded by the H. muri- 

 cata of B. Rodriguez, who applied it to a South American species, 

 the name H. hystrix is here proposed for the Philippine plant. 

 M. Cogniaux in Martius's Flora Brasiliensis gave the name H. 



