NEW OR NOTEWORTHY ORCHIDS 
eral sepals in natural position 14 mm. long, 6.4 mm. wide, 
very slightly oblique. Dorsal sepal closely similar, 15 mm. 
long, 6.4 mm. wide. Petals rhombic-ovate, 2.4 cm. long, 
about 2 cm. wide, abruptly acute, shortly cuneate at base, 
15-nerved below the middle (8-nerved at the very base), 
very minutely and closely cellular-ciliolate. Labellum ovate- 
semiorbicular, 2 cm. long, 2.8 cm. wide, very broadly rounded 
in front with a minute dorsal keel in the middle of the apex, 
subtruncate at base, 26-nerved below the middle (16-nerved 
at the very base), very minutely and closely cellular-ciliolate. 
Disc at base with a prominent fleshy semilunate-ovate 
densely papillose callus surrounding the column. Column 
very short and fleshy, 3-lobed above, the lobes densely long- 
setose. 
Telipogon Storkii appears closely related to T. buen- 
avistae Kranzl., but it differs in its small vegetative size 
(especially the leaves), in its ciliolate petals, and lack of 
anastomosing veins in lip and petals and in its lip being of 
dissimilar shape. 
The description was made from a single dried specimen. 
Costa Rica, La Chonta, II. E. Stork 2101, May 15, 
1928. “Flowers yellow with reddish brown stripes. Seen 
in Santa Clara in great numbers.” (Type in Herb. Ames 
No. 35594.) 
Notylia paniculata A. & S. sp. nov. Herba epiphytica, 
perpusilla, caespitosa. Folia equitantia, lanceolata, plus 
minusve obliqua, carnosa ut videtur. Inflorescentiae saepis- 
sime laxe paniculatae, floribus in ramorum apicibus con- 
gestis. Sepala lateralia oblongo-lanceolata, prope basim 
connata. Sepalum dorsale elliptico-lanceolatum. Petala 
oblique lanceolata. Labellum longe unguiculatum; lamina 
sagittata. 
Plant caespitose, very small for the genus, 2.2-4.2 cm. 
tall. Roots fibrous, filiform, flexuous, glabrous. Pseudobulb 
complanate-ellipsoid, monophyllous, inconspicuous, sulcate 
in the dried specimen, closely invested on each side by 1 or 
more conduplicate leaf-bearing sheaths. Leaf equitant. 
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