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Palawan, March 4, 1906, L. Mangubat (no. 524). — Mt. Pulgar, 

 Palawan, March 4, 1906, F. W. Foxworthy (no. 591). — Lamao, 

 Prov. Bataan, Luzon, April, 1907, H. Cuzner (no. 3019). — Boso- 

 boso, Prov. Rizal, Luzon, April, 1907, Maximo Ramos (no. 3016). 

 Endemic. 



C. IONOSMUM Lindley Bot. Reg. 1847, t. 41 ; Miquel Fl. 

 Ind. Bat. 3 : 682 ; Paxton's Mag. Bot. 14 : 164 (1847) ; Reichb. 

 f. in Walp. Ann. 1: 791; Naves Nov. App. 238; Ames Orchid a- 

 cem fasc. 1, 103 (1905). — Epidendrum linear e Blanco Fl. Fil. 

 ed. 1, 644, ed. 2, 449 (not Linn.) jide Naves /. c. and Merrill Pub. 

 Bur. Gov. Lab. Manila no. 27, 84. 



Plant 3 dm. or more high, growing on trees. Li]) cream- 

 colored, with two yellow stripes near the base. Petals brown with 

 a light green margin. Fruit an oblong-ellipsoidal capsule, 5 cm. 

 long, 1.5 cm. in diameter. 



The material on which the above determination is based agrees 

 with Lindley' s if pe specimen preserved in his herbarium at Kew, 

 as to the flowers. The leaves of the Lindley plant, which are 

 separate from the flowers, appear to belong to another species 



(cf. ORCHIDACEiE faSC. 1, 103). 



Lamao River, Mt. Mariveles, Prov. Bataan, Luzon, March, 1905, 

 E. D. Merrill (no. 2941). — No. 7224, hb. Ames, was collected on 

 Mt. Mariveles by E. D. Merrill and sent alive with other orchids 

 to North Easton. 



Endemic. 



SACCOLABIUM Bl. 



S. COMPRESSUM Lindley Bot. Reg. 1840, Misc. p. 9, Sert. 

 Orch. t. 32 ; Allg. Berl. Gartenz. 8 : 336 (1840) ; Reichb. f. in 

 Walp. Ann. 6 : 883 ; Vidal Phan. Cum. Phil. 150 and Rev. PL 

 Vase. Fil. 271. — Gastrochilus compressus Kuntze Rev. Gen. PI. 

 pt. 2, 661 (1891). 



