; 
ais THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Juty, 1906, 
M. Warpur. It is remarkable for its long slender branched scape, and the 4 
flowers are dull olive green in colour.—l.c. p. 87. _ 
HABENARIA TRIQUETRA, Rolfe.—Introduced from the Shan States by | 
A. H. Hildebrand, Esq., and flowered at Kew in July, 1903. It is allied to " 
H. pectinata, Don, and has light green sepals, and white petals and lip, 
the latter being pectinate. The leaves are glaucous.—i.c. p. 87. ; 
CYNORCHIS VILLOSA, Rolfe.—A Madagascar species introduced by M. 
Warpur, which flowered at Kew in September, 1901, being subsequently ‘ 
figured in the Botanical Magazine (t. 7845). It is a striking plant, having i 
erect racemes of very hairy flowers, which are lilac purple in colour, with — 
the lip and lower part of the petals white.—l.c, p. 88. : 
MASDEVALLIA PERUVIANA, Rolfe.—A Peruvian species which flowered — 
at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, in July, 1898, and on subsequent 
occasions. It is allied to M. auropurpurea, Rchb. f., and has a light brown 
perianth tube, with red-purple tails, fading to whitish near the base.—l.e. 
pe 4i2. : 
DENDROBIUM COMPACTUM, Rolfe.—A pretty little species, allied to the y 
Himalayan D. alpestre, Royle. It is a native of Yunnan, and flowered in 
the collection of Madame Louis de Hemptinne, of Ghent, in December, e 
1903, proving identical with specimens collected by Dr. A. Henry. The] 
flowers are white with a green lip.—l.c. p. 113. 
DENDROBIUM ANNAMENSE, Rolfe.—A species of the Clavipes group, 
allied to D. crumenatum, Swartz, but readily distinguished by its buff 
yellow flowers. It was introduced from Annam by W. Micholitz, and 
flowered with Messrs. Sander and Sons in March last.—l.c. p. 113. 
BULBOPHYLLUM CALABARICUM, Rolfe.—A native of Old Calabar, W. 
Africa, sent to Kew by Mr. J. H. Holland, and flowered in the collection in 
October, 1899. It is allied to B. recurvum, Lind]., and has racemes of 
light yellowish green flowers with a dull reddish purple lip.—i.c. p. 114. 
POLYSTACHYA BICOLOR, Rolfe.—A native of the Seychelles, introduced 
by Thomasset, and flowered at Kew in September, 1903. It is allied to the 
Indian P. purpurea, Wight, and has purple pedicels and sepals, with 
cream white petals, lip and column.—t.c. Porta. ¥ 
SACCOLABIUM RUBESCENS, Rolfe.—A pretty rose-coloured species, allied _ 
to S. ampullaceum, Lindl., but with a taller and smaller flower. It was — 
introduced from Annam by Messrs. Sander, and flowered at Kew in March 
last, and shortly afterwards at Glasnevin.—l.c, p. 114. 
SARCANTHUS INFLATUS, Rolfe.—Another of Micholitz’s Annamesé 
introductions, which flowered at Glasnevin in April last. It has pilobed 
leaves, and small panicles of flowers, with small green sepals and petals 
striped with brown, and a larger inflated lip, hence the name.—1.c. p- 115: 
ListRoOsTACHys FIMBRIATA, Rolfe.—An ally of L. fragrantissima, Rehb. 
