SOME NEW JAMAICA ORCHIDS i 
The specific name is given in honour of Miss H. A. Wood, who 
has made drawings of most of the Jamaica orchids for the Her- 
barium of the Botanical Department, Jamaica. 
Very near L. sanguinea, but distinguished by absence of cilia 
on ho os sina and petals, the shape of the petals, and the colour 
of t 
icrostylis integra. Caulis ce incrassatus inferne 2-foliatus 
basi vagina vestitus. Folia elliptica obtusa basi in petiolum 
multo breviores. Sepala ovato-oblonga a margine revoluta 
Petalalinearia once vix equilonga. Labellum ovatum auriculatum 
integrum obtus auriculis oo -ellipticis. Capsula ellip- 
soidea versus Basi paullo angus 
erb 15-30 em. high. paste generally 3-5 em. 1., 1:5-2'5 ~ 
br. Sheath 2 m.1.  Raceme 3-8 em. |. Pedicels 4-5 mm. 
Bracts 2mm.1. Sepals 2-2 mm. 1. 1:5 mm. br. Petals 2 mm, ; 
psule 6 mm. I. 
ab.—On rocky banks, Gasre Ridge? Road, 2500 ft., in fl. and 
fr., Noy., 7735, 7741, Harris 
Near M. spicata Lindl., bat distinguished by the entire lip. 
Microstylis oe ae ana. Cormus parvus sphericus. 
Caulis infra medium vel basim versus 1-foliatus, basi vaginis 1-2 
vestitus. Folia elliption ie ovato-elliptica obtusa subcordata 
petiolo vaginante. Racemus oblongus floribus versus apicem 
congestis. Flores inter minores pedicellati. Bractex triangulares 
acuminate pedicellis eu reviores. Sepala Psp tin 
1-22 cm. high "Cor m 1-2 cm. e af a cm. l., 
m. br. Stem sheathed at at 15-3 cm. Raceme 3-4 cm. l. 
Pedicels 6-8 mm. 1. Bracts barely 2mm.1. Flowers yellowish 
green. Sepals, dorsal about 2 mm. |., -6 mm. br., mets slightly 
shorter. Petals 1:5 mm.1. Lip 2:25 mm. L., 1-75 mm. br., lateral 
lobes ‘6 mm. 1., middle fave ‘25 mm. |., auricles ‘5 mm. 1. 
ab.—On damp ¢ shady banks, in fl., Oct.-Dec., Cin- 
chona, 4920-5000 ft., oe! 9790, pikes Morse’s Gap, 4800 fe. 
7743, Harris! 230 (in part), Mor 
Near M. spicata Lindl., fas en once distinguished by the 
single leaf. 
Liparis Harrisii. Caulis demum pseudobulbosus duobus 
vaginis papyraceis sublaxiter tectus. Folia duo ovali-elliptica 
