. Orchidaceae: illustrations and studies of the family Orchidaceae . what dilated near theapex, 2 cm. long. Stigmatic processes comparatively small. My description is drawn in part from the type and in part fromthe specimen collected by Pringle in the state of of the type are broken. The longest one measures length. The spur on the lowermost flower of Galeottis speci-men is 2 cm. long. The two specimens cited below are the onlyones of which I have any knowledge. H. brevilabiata is appar-ently a very distinct species, which on account of its simple la-bellum and pe


. Orchidaceae: illustrations and studies of the family Orchidaceae . what dilated near theapex, 2 cm. long. Stigmatic processes comparatively small. My description is drawn in part from the type and in part fromthe specimen collected by Pringle in the state of of the type are broken. The longest one measures length. The spur on the lowermost flower of Galeottis speci-men is 2 cm. long. The two specimens cited below are the onlyones of which I have any knowledge. H. brevilabiata is appar-ently a very distinct species, which on account of its simple la-bellum and petals I refer to the group represented in our rangeby H. alata and its allies. MEXICO, Oaxaca Fl. verdatres en sept. Bois humides pres la Mer Pacifiqiie, 6500 pd.^ Cor-dillera, 1840, Galeotti (no. 5037) (21), (type). Michoacan: On oaks, Tarascon, 6500 ft., October 11,1904, C. G. Pringle(no. 11,911) (1). 68. H. odontopetala Reichb. f., in Linnsea 18:407 (1844);petala Hems., Biol. Cent. Am. 3:306 (1884); Krdnzl, in Engl. Bot. [ 9,m ] HABENARIA ORCHIDACEiE Plate 79. Habenaria hrevilahiataI. Plant, natural size, drawn from Pringles ,911. II. Reduced from a photograph of thetype. 1. Column etched from a photograph ofRichards drawing. 2. Column from Pringles ,911. 3. Labellum from Pringles no. 11,911. [ 267 ] ORCHIDACE^ H. odonto- Jahrb. 16:183 (1893), Orch. Gen. et Sp. 1:392 (1898); Ames, petala i^ Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 16:117 , f. 2 (1903), Orch. Fl. Fla. 12, t. 2 (1904). —H. Garberi Porter, in Bot. Gaz. 5: 135 (1880); Chapm., Fl. S. U. S. ed. 2, 654 (1884); Small, in Bull. Ton. Bot. CI. 27:275(1900). Platanthera Garberi Chapm., Fl. S. U. S. ed. 3, 486 (1897). Habenaria Michauxii KrdnzL, Orch. Gen. et Sp. 1: 896(1901) in part, not Nutt. Habenella Garberi Small, Fl. Se. U. S. 316 (1903). Habenaria (§2. Henidia. a. in Lindl. Gen. et Sp. Orch.)odontopetala G. Rchb. fil. foliis lanceolatis acuminatis, racemomultifloro elongate, floribus pedicellati


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