﻿THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



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A. brachyotum (Dendrochilum brachyotum, Rchb. f.). Java. 



A. bracteosum (Liparis bracteosa, Lindl., Dendrochilum bracteosum, 

 Rchb. f.). Malaya. 



A. brevilabratum (Platyclinis brevilabrata, Rendle). Sumatra. 



A. COBBIANUM (Dendrochilum Cobbianum, Rchb. f.). Philippines. 



A. convallari^forme (Dendrochilum convallariseforme, Schauer). 

 Philippines. 



A. CORNUTUM (Dendrochilum cornutum, Blume). Java. 

 A. CORRUGATUM (Platyclinis corrugata, Ridl.). Borneo. 

 A. cucumerinum (Dendrochilum cucumerinum, Rchb. f.). Probably 

 Philippines. 



A. edentulum (Dendrochilum edentulum, Blume). Java. 

 A. erosum (Dendrochilum erosum, Rchb. f.). Java. 

 A. filiforme (Dendrochilum filiforme, Lindl.). Philippines. 

 A. globigerum (Platyclinis globigera, Ridl.). Borneo. 

 A. gracile (Platyclinis gracilis, Hook. f.). Perak. 

 A. glumaceum (Dendrochilum glumaceum, Lindl.). Philippines. 

 A. grandiflorum (Platyclinis grandiflora, Ridl.). Borneo. 

 A. Kingii (Platyclinis Kingii, Hook. f.). Perak and Borneo. 

 A. latifolium (Dendrochilum latifolium, Lindl.). Philippines. 

 A. line are (Platyclinis linearis, Ridl.). Malay Peninsula. 

 A. linearifolium (Dendrochilum linearifolium, Hook. f.). Malay 

 Peninsula. 



A. longifolium (Dendrochilum longifolium, Rchb. f.). Malaya. 

 A. magnum (Dendrochilum magnum, Rchb. f.). Philippines. 

 A. pumilum (Dendrochilum pumilum, Rchb. f.). Philippines. 

 A. rufum (Platyclinis rufa, Rolfe). Habitat not known. 

 A. sarawakense (Platyclinis sarawakensis, Ridl.). Borneo. 

 A. simile (Dendrochilum simile, Blume). Malaya. 

 A. STACHYODES (Platyclinis stachyodes, Ridl.). Borneo. 

 A. tenellum, Nees et Meyen (Dendrochilum junceum, Rchb. f., 

 Ceratochilus gracilis, Naves). Philippines. 



A. uncatum (Dendrochilum uncatum, Rchb. f.). Philippines. 



Dendrochilum fuscum, Teijsm et Binn., appears to be identical with 

 Pholidota carnea, Lindl. 



At least ten of the species are known in cultivation, though a few of 

 them are rare. All are very graceful, and A. filiforme is often known 

 as the Golden Chain Orchid. A. Cobbianum is also most effective when 

 well grown. A. glumaceum is one of the best known, and a figure of the 

 variety validum was given at page 73. R. A. Rolfe. 



