NORTH EASTON, MASS. 
355 Ccmmomwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass* 
November 16 th, 1923* 
My dear Lankesterj 
I have examined the specimens recently 
received. Although a few of them are in doubt, I hasten to 
put you in possession of the names of those that are clear. 
499* Lepanthes tridens Agues. 
495* ” elata Reichb.f, 
496. Epidendrum rugosum Ames. Cf. Sohed. Orch. 6. 
498. Lepanthes Sanchoii Amies, 
518 . Uelepogon Bn&reslanum Kraensl. It is interesting to note 
that the number of veins in the petals and labellum are of no 
diacritical value. Otherwise you would have several species Saa 
the folder you sent. Kraenalin in his monograph relied on the 
number of veins in the construction of his key* 
517* Epidendrum paucifolium Sehitr, Very glad to get this, 
s.n. Lepanthes Bradei Sehitr. Pacayas wood and. Sept. 6, 1 9?3. 
51o* Pleurothallis Lankes&eri Holfe. 
cfll 499. Epidendrum pergamineum Reichb.f. More material of this would 
be most welcome. 
512 . Epidendrum laucheanum Holfe. 
514. Epidendrum pwailua Rolfe. 
- 519* Kexadoami a n.sp. Hew genus Fractiungule Sehitr. 
501 . Epidendrum anoglcssum Sehitr. 
511. Miltonia Schroederiana {Reichb.f.) Veitoh* 
502. Masdevallia triaristella Reichb. f. 
497* Onoldium carthaginense (J acq.) Sw. 
504. Habenaria flexuosa Lindl. 
503 . ilaxillaria aff. M. mierophyton. Probably new , 
500. Lepanthes blepharistea Reichb. f, 
510. Epidendrum apectabile Reichb.f. these Barkeria species are 
extraordinarily difficult. Cry out if you do not agree with de¬ 
termination. 
SoC s.n. Calanthe raexieana Reichb.f. 
512. Pleurothallis sp. nov. 
506 friopsis Wercklei Sch3.tr. 
50 i . Maxillari sp. nov. ? 
507. Epidendrum ooriifolium Lindl. 
509* Epidendrum aff, ooriifolium Lindl. Probably new, 
there you are l . 
I as now ready for another package to keep roe busy. Unless 
Dr. Schleehter comes out with names for the species I believe 
are new, before I get them ready for press, I will bring them 
out in 3chad. Orch. 7* rumblings of which are audible in thee 
laboratory. 
Yours faithfully, 
