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ala circ. 4 mm. longa lineari-oblonga, acutiuscula. Petala sep- 
alis subaequilonga linearia. Labellum e basi cuneata in lam- 
inam submalleiformem expansum circ. 3.5 mm. longum sed § 
mm. latum antice breviter mucronatum, a medio decurvum, cal- 
lis obsoletis. Columna circ. 3 mm. longa leviter curvata. Fruc- 
tus circ. 8 mm. longus obovoideus. 
“West China :—Shweli-Salween divide, Yunnan, on boulders 
in open situations. Lat. 25° 30/ N. Alt. 7-8,o00 ft. Plant of 
9-14 inches. Flowers yellow, fragrant. August 1918.’”’ G. 
Apparently the. same is Henry No. 11,820A in Herb. Edin. 
from Mengtze at 5,000 ft. 
Liparis Parishii, Hook. f. 
“West China :—South end of Tengyueh Valley, Yunnan, in 
dry open pasture. Lat. 25° N. Alt. 6,000 ft. Plant of 6-16 
inches. Petals, sepals, and labellum deep chocolate-maroon, 
rostellum orange-yellow. July 1912.’? G. Forrest. No. 8829. 
‘Western flank of the Tali Range, in shady situations in 
mixed forests. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 10,000 ft. Plant of 1-2 
ft. Flowers deep crimson and yellow. September 1913.’ G. 
Forrest. No. 11,559. 
Not recorded from China. 
Listera flabellata, W. W. Sm. Sp. nov. 
Species tantum cum L. dentata, King et Pantling comparanda 
a qua labello diverso recognoscitur. 
Quoad habitum atque magnitudinem speciei citatae persimilis. 
Folia similiter. Inflorescentia brevior flexilis. Rachis puberula 
atque bracteae eis socii subsimiles. Flores parvi virides. 
Labellum flabelliforme circ. 3.5 mm. diametro textura tenuissi- 
mum, margine dentato-pectinatum, dentibus in cilia longa ex- 
currentibus, lamina nervulis conspicuis in dentes abeuntibus 
flabellatim pererrata ; in L. dentata labellum carnosum reniforme 
linea mediana incrassata praeditum. 
“Upper Burma :—Valley of the Chawng-maw-hka, at 8,000 
ft. Flowers green. Amongst undergrowth on steep slopes be- 
neath bamboos. July 1919.’ F. Kingdon Ward. No. 3414. 
Listera micrantha, Lind]. 
“Upper Burma :—Western spur of Imaw Bum. Alt. 10,000 
ft. Rooted in humus amongst the scanty undergrowth of the 
Conifer forest. Flowers white. July 1919.’ F. Kingdon 
Ward. No. 3359- 
Not previously recorded from Burma. 
