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but fas very much smaller.flowers, with greenish yellow sepals and petals 
and a white lip, all spotted with brown.—l.c., p. 133. 
ANGR&CUM ANDERSONII, Rolfe.—A curious leafless species, allied to A. 
cespitosum, which flowered at Glasnevin in December, Igrt. The 
flowers are semipellucid white, with a broad emerald oe line on the 
sepals, a green centre to the lip, and a green column.—1.c., 
PHYSURUS VALIDUS, Rolfe.—A Peruvian species, allied to at eee ee 
P. roseus, which flowered in the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 
January, r911. The flowers are small and white.—l.c., p. 134. 
LIPARIS NANA, Rolfe.—A dwarf Annamese species, found on an imported 
plant of Cymbidium insigne, and sent to Kew by Mr. Gurney Wilson, 
Haywards Heath. It has dark purple flowers.—l.c., 1913, p. 28. 
CIRRHOPETALUM MINIATUM, Rolfe.—A charming little Annamese species, 
allied to C. gracillimum, and having vermilion-coloured flowers, with yellow 
hairs on the margins of the petals and dorsal sepal. It was imported by 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, and flowered at Glasnevin in September, 1g10.— 
4.€., Pp. 29. 
CALANTHE VIOLACEA, Rolfe——A Madagascar species, allied to C. 
Masuca. It was imported by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., and flowered in 
their Nursery in January, 1912. The flowers are light purple, with a darker 
lip and a yellow crest.—l.c., p. 29. 
EPIDENDRUM (Nanodes) CONGESTUM, Rolfe.—A small Costa Rican 
species, which flowered at Glasnevin in January, 1911. The flowers are 
pale green, with a darker lip, and the column suffused and mottled with 
red-purple.—.c., p. 30. 
STELIS BARBATA, Rolfe.—An ally of S. Endresii, sent from Cachi, Costa 
Rica, by E. Lankester, and flowered-at Kew in November, 1912. The 
flowers are ochreous green, with rather long purple hairs on the sepals, 
and some red-purple on the petals and lip.—l.c., p. 141. 
ERIA TRILAMELLATA, Rolfe.—A species of the Cylindrolobus group, 
allied to E. truncata, and having light emerald green bracts, and white 
flowers with some light brown on the lip. It was sent from Bangkok, Siam, 
by C. Roebelen, and flowered at Kew in February, 1913.—/.c., p. 142. 
CycnocHEs Coopert, Rolfe.—A South Peruvian species, introduced by 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, through their collector Forget, which flowered and 
received an Award of Merit from the R.H.S. in January last. It is allied 
to C. pentadactylon, but differs in having light mahogany brown sepals and 
petals, and the lobes of the lip whitish.—/.c., p. 143. (See page 261.) 
ONcIDIUM BIDENTATUM, Rolfe.—Flowered in the collection of Mrs. 
Lipscomb, Wilton Grove, Wimbledon, who received it from her son, Mr. 
L. J. Lipscomb, when residing in Ecuador. It was found at Huigra in the 
Cactus region. It is allied to O. fasciferum, Rchb. f., and has elongate 
