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Yerv uear Dend. Vldoria-regince Lohee and D. suhdavsum EoLFE 

 (Kraszl. in rfl.-reich. lY. 50, n. B, p. 11, fig. 6, A-G). 



Dendrobium monilifonne Sw. Compared with a specimeu of the 

 species in the Tdkjd herbarium. 



"FTab. Ai-isan, inter Taroven et Funkiko, leg. B. HL\.yata et T. Ito, 

 Mai-t. 1914. 



The form of the hps is subject to some mutability. It is ovate to 

 rhomlxiidal, obtuse or aciate at the apes, very much liirsute or neailj glabrous ; 



and the callosities at 

 the base of the Hps 

 are in one specimen 

 very prominent, but 

 in another very faiut. 

 Dendrobium 

 pendulicaule ILwa- 

 TA sp. noT. (Fig. 16) 

 = {Aporom pend^ili- 

 cavle HAYATAinHerb. 

 Taihoku Museum). 

 Epiphjta; caulis 

 csespitosus, a siunmo 

 ramorum arbcmsaltLs- 

 simas verticaliter 

 X>endulus 30-50 cm. 

 longus lateraliter 

 valde compressus, 

 cum foliis 7 cm. latus 

 viridissimus toto 

 longitudiae foHosus 

 glaber. FoKa dis- 

 ticha equitantia finne 

 pUcata (in exsiccato mcmbranaeea) plicato semi-oblonga (erplicato oblonga) 

 5cm. longa phcato 1 J cm. lata, exphcato 20 nrm. kta, exx^Ucato lO-nei-ria basi 



Fig. 16. Veiidrohmm pendtilicaule Hayata ; a, mflore.scence ; 

 b, a flower-bud ; c, sepals ; d, a petal ; e, a flower, sepals anil 

 petals taken off, to show the Up, cross lines show yeUowly 

 tinted portions ; f , a lip, seeu from side ; g. the same, seen 

 from. front ; li, the same, seen from 'below ; i. a column nnd 

 foot ; yellow macnlafcions on tlie lip are crosseil. 



