June, 1918.) THE ORCHID REVIEW. 129 
Rises | ANGRA.CUM GRACILIPES. Ars 
HE interesting Madagascar Orchid here figured was introduced by 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, and received an 
Award of Merit from the R.H.S. in November, 1912, under the name of 
Angreecum recurvum, and was afterwards figured (O.R., xxi. p. 369, fig. 65). 
Fig. 14. ANGRACUM GRACILIPES. 
bear mach resemblance to A. recurvum, and the 
original comparison was made from a single flower, but when full materials 
Were available it was seen to bea very distinct species, and it was described 
and figured as A. gracilipes, Rolfe (Bot. Mag., t. 5755). Its distinctive 
Characters lie in the much elongated flower pedicels, and in the far larger, 
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lowers individually 
