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more distant and rather narrower, the sepals are recurved, and the 
lip quite different in form. The flowers are not larger than those 
of the smallest Oberonia. The whole plant forms a tuft little 
more than 2 inches high. 
75. D. (A.) anceps, Wallich, Catalogue, No. 2020. 
My flowers of this are unexaminable. It cannot be the 2. 
anceps of Roxburgh, which has lateral flowers only. 
76. D. (A.) LuNATUM: foliis scalpelliformibus densis obtusiusculis, 
labello lunato ante unguem canaliculatum crista transversa instr ucto. 
Philippines, Cuming. 
Flowers scarcely larger than in D. (.4.) Lobbit. The lip is quite 
unlike that of any other of the section. 
76b. D. parciflorum, Rchb. f. MSS. (D. Jenkinsi, W. Griffith, in Calc. 
Journ. N. Н. v. 367. t. 25); an Assam plant with large white terminal 
flowers, I have not seen. 
77. D. (А.) subteres, Griffith in Calc. Journ. N. Н. v. 370. (Herba sup- 
plex quinta species, Rumph. Amb. vi. t. 51. f. 27) 
Malacca, Griffith. — 
This is а very distinct plant, with the long slender leafless ter- 
‚ minations of its shoots yellow, polished, and remarkably flexuose. 
78. D. (А.) Roxburghii, Grifith, l. c. (репа. Calceolum, Roxb. Flor. 
Ind. iti. 370. Herba supplex femina, Rumph. Amb. vi. t. 51. f. 1.) 
New Guinea, Hindes; Amboyna, Roxburgh. 
Judging from the account of this plant given by Griffith, it 
must be a very distinct plant, with “large dull-orange flowers 
slightly veined with dull red." The lip, he adds, is represented 
as almost 4-lobed, or 3-lobed with the central lobe emarginate. 
In my specimen, without flowers, the long leafless branches are 
straight, not flexuose, and the distant leaves when full-grown are 
thin, 1} inch long by ¥ of an inch wide. The figure in Rumphius 
makes them broader. 
** Flores laterales tantum. 
79. D. (A.) anceps, Roxb. Flor. Ind. 487 ; Griffith ín Calc. Journ. N. Н. 
v. 369 ; Bot. Mag. 1.3608 ; Bot. Reg. t. 1239; Bot. Cab. t. 1895, not 
of Wallich's Catalogue. 
Sikkim, hot valleys, J. D. H. (14). 
80. D. (A.) euspidatum, Wallich in Bot. Reg. 1841, Misc. 7. 
Khasija, at 2000 feet, J, D, Н. & Т. T. (14in pert); Moulmein, T. Lobb, 
