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Perhaps this is not distinct from D. anceps, with which it is 
mixed in the Khasija specimens; but its long naked terminal 
shoots, narrower leaves, much smaller flowers, and almost flabel- 
liform lip, seem to be sufficiently different. 
81. D. (А.) EULOPHOTUM: foliis crassis scalpelliformibus obtusiusculis 
approximatis; labello rotundato crista maxima transversa utrinque 
acuta. 
Mergui, Grifith; Java, T. Lobb in hb. Hooker. 
Of this I have a carefully prepared drawing by Griffith. Its 
great transverse crest on the lip resembles nothing except what is 
found in D. indivisum of Blume; but that plant, the Schismoceras 
distichum of Presl, has terminal capitate flowers. The Java plant 
is rather different, the apex of the lip being deeply and widely 
retuse, while Griffith’s plant is, according to his drawing, regu- 
larly rounded ; but I see no other difference. 
§ II. SrRoxavrz, Lindl. in Pact. Fl. Gard. 1. sub t. 27. 
Under this are included all the species with terete leaves. Some 
occur among the collections from continental India. I have one 
or two to add to those already on record. 
82. D. uncatum: foliis rigidis triquetris brevibus distichis retrorsum 
uncatis acutis; labello obovato bilobo intra sinum obsolete tristiche 
papilloso. 
Java, T. Lobb (156). 
This differs from .D. subulatum in its strongly hooked leaves, 
broader, more emarginate lip, and larger flowers. Nevertheless 
Prof. Reichenbach, who saw both in my herbarium, does not 
distinguish it. (See Bonplandia, March 1, 1857.) It is not unlike 
a small form of D. subteres. 
§ III. Вніловісм, Lindl., l. c. 
Of this there is no Indian species. 
$ IV. DENDROCORYNE, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1844, t. 53; 1847, 
t. 86. Paston, l.c. 
This section must be confined to the species with stems or 
pseudo-bulbs bearing leaves at the apex only, and always of a 
thick leathery structure. "What I have formerly called Desmo- 
trichum, only in part the same as Blume's genus of that name, have 
for their character the same vegetation, with a lip whose middle 
lobe is broken up into long threads. 
