NEW OR NOTEWOHrilY ORCHIDS 
lightly emarginate, otherwise truncate, upper surface mi¬ 
nutely and densely glandulose; middle lobe 9 mm. long, 
6 mm. wide above the middle, obovate from a cuneate base, 
contracted at the tip in a triangular apicule, upper half 
minutely and very densely glandulose. Disc in front of the 
middle lobe provided with an erect more or less sulcate 
callus which is suborbicular when spread out with a central 
longitudinal keel. Column about 9 mm. long, arcuate, 
conspicuously winged, the wing prominent behind the 
anther with the margin obscurely undulate. 
Vegetatively similar to Coelogyne longirachis Ames, 
from which it differs in the details of the labellum, in the 
callus and in the wings of the column. [Fig. 4.\ 
Philippines, Mindanao, Bukidnon Subprovince, Mount 
Candoon, M. Ramos Sz G. Edano, Bureau of Science 38894, 
.July 8, 1920. On tree on mossy forest slopes. Flower brown 
and white. 5500 feet altitude. (Type in Herb. Bur. Sci. 
Duplicate type in Herb. Ames No. 26323.) 
Coelogyne marmorata Reichb.f. in Linnaea 41 (1877) 
116. 
Coelogyne Zahlbrucknerae Kr'dnzl. in Fedde Repert. 17 
(1921) 389. 
An examination of the type specimen of Coelogyne 
Zahlbrucknerae preserved in Kriinzlin’s herbarium indicates 
that it is conspecific with C. marmorata Reichb. f. In re¬ 
ducing C. Zahlbrucknerae to synonymy I have relied on a 
drawing preserved in my herbarium, which was made from 
Reichenbach’s type preserved in Vienna. 
Coelogyne Merrillii Ames is a close ally of C. marmorata, 
but differs from it in the contour of the labellum. 
Pholidota carnea (Bl.) Lindl. Gen. & Spec. Orch. 
(1830) 37. 
Coelogyne carnea Reichb.f. in Walp. Ann. 6 (1861) 237. 
Crinonia carnea B/. Bijdr. (1825) 339. 
Crinonia Elmeri Ames Orch. 5 (1915) 67 nomen. 
Philippines, Mindanao, Agusan Province, Cabad- 
baran. Mount Urdaneta, A. D. E. Elmer 13834, September 
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