Paphiopedilum. • ßg 



rubro-striata , petala viridia rubro-marginata , labellum purpureum viridi-marginatum. 

 Diam. flor. purp. 8 cm, hom. 9 cm. Sepalum 3 cm longum. Folia ad 25 cm longa, 

 3,5 cm lata. 



Sumatra: 1896 von Sander eingeführt. — v. fl. v. 



16. P. Chamberlainianum (O'ßrien) Pfitz. in Engler's Bot. Jahrb. XIX. (1894) 

 41; Bot. Magaz. t. 7578. — Cypripedium Chamberlainianum O'ßrien in Journ. of 

 Hortic. XXIV. (1892) 104, 294 Fig. 49; Gard. Chron. (1892) I. 2 34 Fig. 34; Rev. 

 hortic. belg. XIX. (1893) c. ic. pict. ; Garden XLV. (1893) 304 c. ic; Williams, 1. c. 242; 

 Xen. Orchid. III. 145 t. 284; Desbois, Cyprip. (189 8) 115. — Paphiopedium Chamber- 

 lainianum Kerch. Liv. Orch. (1894) 454; Orchid Review IV. (1896) 4 — Fig. 32.4— -E. 

 — Folia 5 — 6 anguste obovata subplana medio sulcata margine angustissime albo- 

 marginato undulato apice rotundato anguste inciso dorso carinata pallidiora inferiora 

 horizontalia , superiora curvato-ascendentia. Scapus multiflorus brunneo-griseus dense 

 pilosus folia multo superans strictus parte superiore bracteas 20 — 30 gerente flexuosa 

 nutante ; bracteae obtusae glabrae carina et margine albo-ciliatae vix dimidium gcrminum 

 aequantes inferiores majores subapertae, superiores compressae; sepalum latissime ovatum 

 fere orbiculare emarginatum dorso carinatum intus concavum margine basi reflexo un- 

 dulato albo ciliato intus glabrum extus medio dense villosum nervis 1 1 curvatis 

 distantibus trabeculis obliquis conjunctis reticulatum; synsepalum paullo brevius ellipticum 

 obtusum emarginatum margine undulato albo-ciliato reflexo dorso subbicarinatum vil- 

 losum nervis 8 curvatis marginem versus trabeculis obliquis conjunctis; petala sepalo 

 paullo longiora linearia patentia semel torta subacuta margine undulato longe ciliato 

 nervis 9 simplicibus parallelis; labellum sepalo aequilongum cum synsepalo angulum fere 

 rectum efficiens, subtus convexum extus glaberrimum intus purpureo-pilosum ungue brevi 

 dimidium calcei a latere paullo compressi aequante, lobis inflexis semicordatis contiguis, 

 apicibus rotundatis, auriculis magnis convolutis subacutis, margine leviter emarginato 

 apice parvo inflexo (Fig. 325, C)\ stamina acute dentata; staminodium cf. Fig. %%A,D\ 

 stigma late obovatum scuto staminodii subparallelum ; germen triquetro-cylindricum 

 angulis obtusis jugis sepalinis applanatis insignibus longe villosum lineis 6 seminiferis 

 subaequidistantibus non contiguis. — Sepala viridia basi brunneo-suffusa nervis curvatis 

 brunncis margine pallidiore, petala viridia maculis parvis purpureis secus nervös in 

 lineas aggregatis ornata, labellum pallide viride punctis permultis violaceis conspersum. 

 Diam. flor. perp. 8 cm, horiz. 9,5 cm. Sepalum 3 cm longum, folia ad 30 cm longa, 

 4,5 cm lata. 



Sumatra: 1892 von Sander eingeführt — v. fl. v. 



Var. exeellens, macranthum Desbois, Cyprip. (1898) 116. 



17. P. glaucophyllum J. J. Smith in Bull, de l'Inst. bot. de Buitenzorg VII. 

 (1900) 1. — »Folia late loriformia glauca. Scapus multiflorus. Sepalum orbiculari- 

 ovatum. Synsepalum ovatum. Petala fere linearia, torta, ciliata rubro-punctata. Labelli 

 calceus magnus violaceus. Staminodium magnum ovatum atroviolaceum. « 



Java: bei Türen. — n. v. 



Sect. VIII. Stictopetalum Hallier in Ann. Jard. Buitenzorg XIV. (18 9 4) 40. 



Eremantha viridia p. p. Pfitz. in Engler's Bot. Jahrb. XIX. (1894) 41. — Insignia 

 II. A. Krzl. Orch. I. (1897) 78. 



18. P. hirsutissimum (Lindl.) Pfitz. in Engler's Bot. Jahrb. XIX. (1894) 41; 

 Hallier 1. c. 40. — Cypripedium hirsutissimum Lindl. in Bot. Magaz. t. 4990; Warner 

 Sei. Orch. I. t. 1 5 ; Belgique hortic. VII. 353 c. tab. ; Illustr. hortic. IV. 67; Xen. 

 Orchid. II. 107 t. 132; Fl. des serres XIV. t. 1430; Batem. See. Gent. Orch. PI. t. 149; 

 Veitch, Man. IV. 29; Williams, 1. c. 265; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. VI. (1890) 171 ; Pucci, 

 Cyprip. (1891) 104; Krzl. Orch. I. (1897) 79. — Paphiopedium hirsutissimum Kerch. 

 Liv. Orch. (1894) 455; Rolfe in Orchid Review IV. (1896) 332 — Fig. 33.4—5. — 



