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The Philippine Journal of Science 
1917 
DENDROBIUM LANCI FOLIUM A. Rich, Sert. Astrolab. (1834) 20, t. 8, 
Amboina, Amahoesoe, Reliquiae Robinsonianae 1637, September 16, 1913, 
terrestrial, on hills and along dry water courses, altitude 70 to 150 meters. 
The tip of the lip and column is pink-lilac, the rest shading from pale 
lilac to pure white. 
ERIA Lindley 
ERIA BRACTESCENS Lindl. Bot, Reg. (1841) Misc. 18. 
Amboina, Wakal, Reliquiae Robinsonianae 1617, November 5, 1913, on 
Sonneratia trees along the seashore. 
It is not entirely certain that Eria littoralis T, & B. is conspecific with E. 
bractescens Lindl., as is generally accepted to be the case. 
GRAMMATOPHYLLUM Blume 
GRAMMATOPHYLLUM SCRIPTUM (Linn.) Blume Rumphia 4 (1847) 48. 
Angraecum scriptum Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 95, f. 4^2. 
Amboina, Paso, Robinson PI. Rumph. Amb. 6, October 29, 1913. Epi- 
phytic, altitude 10 meters; flowers green with purple blotches. Local name 
manumpang. 
PHREATIA Lindley 
PHREATIA ? POTAMOPHILA Schltr. in Fedde Repert. 10 (1911) 187, 
Amboina, Roemah tiga. Reliquiae Robinsonianae 1632, July 20, 1913. 
Flowers pale-yellowish; fruit green. 
The species is reported by Doctor Robinson as being quite common, but 
was apparently located just beyond the flowering season, as he found only 
one plant in flower, and a few with withered inflorescences. 
The specimen is apparently the same as Phreatia potamophila Schltr., 
but I did not dissect the single flower, and I have not seen the type specimen 
of Schlechter’s species. 
APPENDICULA Blume 
APPENDICULA REFLEXA Blume Bijdr. (1825) 301. 
Amboina, Way tommo. Reliquiae Robinsonianae 1636, August 17, 1913, 
epiphytic, altitude 60 meters ; flowers white. 
Although Doctor Robinson described the flowers as white, there were 
no flowers on the specimen examined. 
ACRIOPSIS Reinwardt 
ACRIOPSIS JAVANICA Reinw. in Flora Lit. 2: 4. 
Amboina, Hitoe messen. Reliquiae Robinsonianae 1623, November 1, 
1913, epiphytic, altitude 150 meters. Sepals yellowish, violet along the 
middle; lip white, lilac in the center. 
SARCOCHILUS R. Brown 
SARCOCHILUS ZOLLINGERI Reichb. f, in Walp. Ann. 6 (1861) 500. 
Amboina, Lateri, Reliquiae Robinsonianae 1633, August, 25, 1913, epi- 
phytic, altitude 200 meters; flowers yellow. 
