868 
CCELOGYNE fimbriata. 
Fringed Ccehgyne, 
6TNANPRIA MONANDRIA. v. ' * ! 
Nat.ord. Orchideje. Div. IV. Epfdcmlie.u. Sect. H. supni fol. .'^>1 . 
CCELOGYNE, Lintll. Perianthium rcsiipiii;ittiiii, patens. Labclliuii 
trilobuni, ciictillatiun, cum c(.!ui!iiia artic;i!atii!;!. Colimma alata ultra aii- 
tlieram producta. Anf/icra lateralis, operciilaris, bilociilaris. Massce poUinis 
duiv bipartitiL' (tilo luillo). Gijiiizus iiitundibularis, bilabiatus. Iferbiv />am- 
siticce (ludiae OneaValis) bulbosce ; t'oliis coriaceis, glabris,nervo^is. I'lores 
pauci, raeemosif e tpatJiA squamosi, fuHicali. Lindt. CoU. Bot. 33. 
C.^fimMittUi'folik l^da obloogo-lanceolatis patentibus, floribus terinUialibdl . 
J niolitariis: sctt>alisioterioril&us fiUformibns; labello fimbria bicristato. 
Caudex repens, squamogus, ramosus. Buibi ovales, glabri^ solitarii, 
hifolii, hasi squamis duabiid vayinati. Folia oblongo-Uinceolata, ban atte- 
nmta, ^-nervia, glabra, pdmntia. Vlotea $ialiiarii, tea^g^^i^, inpedunculo 
breoi undique squamosa irmdentes. Perianthii $epala extSniifiu ovato-lan- 
eeolata, bati libera, gUtbenAta, later alibm labello supposms; interwra line- 
aria, teauia, uninervia. iJLbellum liberum, cucuUatum, cum column^ arti- 
cnlatum, bicristatum, 3^oum, lobis lateralibus erectis, sub-ciliatis, in- 
iermedio retuso,Jivihriato, d\ristis ad latera fulvo. Colunina libera, erecta, 
obovata, alata, gynizo excavato, hilahiato : lahio infer lore lunato recurvo, 
siiperiore magno, porrecto, transversa, demiiin incumhcnte. .Vnthera infra 
apicein colunincc iuserta bilocularis ; /oculis bicalvibiis (■■>:ii})h ti.; ; aiitice den- 
ticidata, marginata. Pollinia 4, non coUateraiia, sed anticu et postica, quo- 
rum postica minora ; basi farinaM^^i^ijfiitbtoiiinee glandulifera. 
This genus is very dilTereiit from Cyiubidium, from which 
it is clearly distinguishable by habit, winged column below 
the summit of which the anthera is inserted ; and also by the 
remarkable two-lipped gynizus, which is almost exactly the 
same as thai of Arethusece, We established it sometime 
ago in our mllectanea Botanica^ defining two certain spe- 
cies from Nepal, and indicating- another, the Cymbidium 
nitidum of .Wallich, as probably belonging to the same 
genus. Our definition of the genus having been drawn up 
from dried specimens only, it is peculiarly gratifying to ns to 
find, from the inspection of a new living species, that our 
account of the genus, and of its essential characters, was in 
all respects correct, with the exception of the anthera being 
one-celled. That organ being, in the present species, dis- 
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