42 ORCHIDS OF JAMAICA 



Leaves two .■. '.Jj ]!■■/ ' v 'itt '■'''■ 



Flowers corymbose 1. M. umhellifUyra. 



Flowers racemose. 



Lip with a distinct apical lobe 2. M. spicata. 



Lip not lobed 3. M, Integra. 



Leaf one 4. M. Orisebachiana. 



1. M. umbelliflopa Sw. Prodr. 119 (1788) ; leaves two ; raceme 

 umbellately corymbose, very short, not exceeding 1 cm. but 

 elongating in fruit ; lip 3-lobed above, middle lobe 2 mm. 1., with, 

 revolute margins, large, half the length of the lip, triangular, 

 obtuse ; side lobes small, roundish, obtuse ; auricles short, rounded, 

 obtuse. — StD. Ic. ined. t. 20. M. umbellulata Sw, Fl. Ind. Oce. 

 1444, t 2S, Jig. a, h, c (1806). Microstylis umbellulata Lindl. Gen. 

 & Sp. Orch. 19 (1830); Griseh. Fl. Br. W. Ind. 612; Bidl. in 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. xxiv. 324. M. umbelliflora Hitchc. in Bep. Miss. 

 Bot. Gard. iv. 132 (1893); Cogn. in Symb. Ant. vi. 371. Type 

 in Herb. Mus. Brit. 



Peaty soil in damp shady places ; in fl. and fr. Sept.- Jan. ; Macfadyen L 

 "Gap of St. Andrew's," Purdiel J.P. 2080, Morris I Moody's Gap and 

 Second Breakfast Spring, J.P. 2080, Syme 1 Moy Hall, Sullivan ! Cinchona^ 

 4850 ft., C. Nichollsl Fawcettl Near Vinegar Hill; Green Hill Wood, 

 3500 ft.; Morse's Gap, 4800 ft.; Mabess River, 3500 ft.; Woodcutters' 

 Gap, 4350 ft. ; Harns ! Fl. Jam. 7549, 7760, 7779, 7780, 9785, 9798, 10,482. 

 — Cuba, St. Kitts, Guadeloupe, Dominica, St. Vincent, Trinidad, Mexico, 

 Andes (Jameson), La Banca (10,000 ft., Pearce). 



Plant 4-10 in. high. Stem pseudobulbous, with two sheaths; upper 

 sheath 2*5-4 cm. Leaves, the lower larger, blade 5-10 cm. 1., 3-6 cm. br.,. 

 ovate, shortly acuminate, petiole long-sheathing. Flowers pale green,, 

 numerous, small; pedicels long, to 12 mm. Bracts 2-3 mm. 1., lanceolate, 

 acuminate, setaceous, much shorter than the lower pedicels. Sepals about 

 3 mm. 1., half as broad, median ovate-elliptical, lateral ovate-oblong with 

 revolute margins. Petals 3 mm. 1., -3 mm. br., linear. Lip 4 mm. 1.,. 

 2*25 mm. br. Column -75 mm. 1. Capsule 8-9 mm. 1., ellipsoidal, tapering 

 to base, with three angles. 



2, M. spieata Sw. Prodr. 119 (1788); leaves two; raceme 

 somewhat lax ; lip* broadly elliptical, with a prominent linear- 

 oblong obtuse apical lobe; auricles elliptical, obtuse. — Siv. FL 

 Ind. Occ. 1441 tfe Ic. ined. t. 19. Microstylis spicata Lindl. op. 

 cit. 19; Griseh. op. cit. 612; Bidl. op. cit. 323; Cogn. in Symb. 

 Ant. vi. 368. Type in Herb. Mus. Brit. 



On damp shady banks and in woods ; in fl. and fr. Sept. -Jan. ; 

 Westmoreland Mts., Purdie\ J.P. 233, Morris \ Stony HiU, J.P. 464, 



* The lip is described and figured by Swartz as trilobed, but in all the 

 Jamaican specimens examined by us, including Swartz's type, the lateral 

 lobes are not evident. Swartz describes his figure as the flower of 

 M. spicata or M. umbelliflora, and in his description of the latter omits 

 the parts of the flower as being very similar to M. spicata. The drawing 

 agrees best with M. umbelliflora, under which we have cited it. In his 

 Icon. ined. tt. 19 & 20, the flowers are represented as precisely similar, 

 and we can only suggest that a flower of M. umbelliflora has been drawn 

 for each plate. 



