NEW 01^ NOTEWOl^THY ORCHIDS 
varicatis, subquadratis, margine apicali denlatis. Discus 
prope basim labelli callo bilobato instructiis. Columna 
generis. 
Roots fibrous, elongated. Pseudobulbs about 2 cm. 
long, narrowed upward from a broad base, caespitose. 
Leaves basal and terminal, the basal ones subtending the 
pseudobulbs, 8 cm. long more or less, 1.9 cm. wide, con¬ 
tracted at base into a broad sheathing petiole, narrowly el¬ 
liptical, acute; terminal leaves up to 13.5 cm. long, 3.3 
cm. wide, borne in pairs at the summit of the pseudobulbs, 
narrowed from above the middle to form an abbreviated 
petiole, narrowly elliptical or lanceolate, acuminate, acute, 
chartaceous and nervose when dry. Peduncle terminal, to¬ 
gether with the raceme 14 cm. long, with an abbreviated 
spathaceous bract at the base. Raceme 6-8 cm. long, about 
2 cm. in diameter, about 15-flowered, with the flowers 
5-7 mm. apart. Bracts of the raceme about 4 mm. long, 
triangular, acute. Pedicel with the ovary 6 mm. long, 
slender. Lateral sepals 5 mm. long, 2 mm. wide, oblong, 
tapering gradually to an acute or subobtuse tip. Dorsal 
sepal 4 mm. long, 1.5 mm. wide, oblong, subacute. Petals 
4.75 mm. long, .75 mm. wide, linear, obtuse. Labellum 
7 mm. long, 4 mm. wide above the middle, cuneate from a 
somewhat concave base, deeply bilobed above the middle; 
lobes terminal, divaricate, subquadrate, with the anterior 
margin unequally and obtusely dentate. Disc provided 
with an erect bilobed callus near the base of the column, 
smooth. Column 3 mm. long, curved forward, dilated and 
winged at the summit. 
Philippines, Palawan,. Alfonzo XIII, C. M. Weber 612, 
October 14, 1912. Found in forest. Flowers yellow. Sea- 
level. (Type in Herb. Ames No. 26303.) 
Oberonia Reilloi Ames sp. nov. Radices fibratae, in 
sicco albescentes. Caules caespitosi, basibus foliorum 
omnino obtecti. Folia ensiformia, oblique ascendentia, dis- 
ticha, plus minusve incurvata, apicem racemi aequantia vel 
excedentia, a latere visa linearia, acuta. Pedunculus ter- 
minalis, usque ad basim florifer, valde alatus. Racemus 
to 
