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A. longihba, Miq. Sarawak (Beccari), is almost certainly this 

 plant. Miquel's discription however is not complete 

 enough to determine what he meant. 



A. Beccnrii, Engler. Sarawak (Beccari). Matang at the top 

 (Ridley). 



Distrib. Malay Peninsula. 



A. Korthalsi, Schott. Sakumbang (Korthals). 



A very little known species, described only from leaf 

 specimens. 



A. scabriuscula, N. E. Brown, Gard. Chron. 1879, II. 296. 

 Introduced into cultivation from Borneo. 



A. cuprea, Koch. Locality unknown. 



Introduced into cultivation from Borneo. 



A. Vil/enevvei, Lind. and Rod. 111. Hort, 1887, p. 59, PI. XXI. 

 Sarawak, Bau (Ridley 11715). 



This has dark green leaves, with the petioles spotted 

 with dark brownish red. The flowers are not known, 

 but the spathe in fruit is about I inch long and j inch 

 wide, white or rose pink, on a peduncle 5 inches long. 



SCHISMATOGLOTTIS. 

 Sch. barbata, Engler. Sarawak, Kuching (Beccari). 

 Sch. crispata, Hook. fil. Sarawak, Bau, etc. (Ridley). 



Sch. asperata, Engler. Sarawak (Beccari) 



var. albomaculata. Sarawak, (Beccari). 



I 

 Bok, Beccariana, Engler. 



var. oblonga. Sarawak (Beccari). 



var. cuspidata, Sarawak (Beccari). 



var. albolineata. Sarawak (Beccari). 



var. angustifolia. S. Borneo, Kapuas Grabourki. 



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