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My examination of this singular plant agrees with Dr. Fal- 
coner's description. Although a monster, I am unable to indi- . 
cate the species to which it may possibly belong. Suspicion points 
to D. fimbriatum ; but that species seems to be quite an eastern 
plant, while D. normale has hitherto been seen only in the Western 
Himalayas. "Thelate Col. Vicary informed me that the specimens 
which he first found, and from which Dr. Falconer's description 
was taken, were gathered in 1832, in the vicinity of Mussooree 
and Landour. 
$ VII. EUDENDROBIUM, Lindley, in Paxton’s ЕІ. Gard.1. sub t. 27. 
I have no other change to make in the limits of this large sec- 
tion than the exclusion of all the species with great yellow flowers, 
which now stand in the first section of Holochrysa. 
А. Саше 0, v. brevissimo carnoso (Bolbodium, Lindl. l. c.). 
No species are among the Hookerian collections. The following 
are new. 
100. D. suBACAULE, Reinwardt, MSS.; folio parvo oblongo pedicellis 
geminatis breviore, sepalis petalisque acuminatis, labello nudo latiori 
subconformi, mento gracili recto petalis duplo longiore, ovario triptero. 
Java, on the top of Mount Tidore, Reinwardt. 
Whole plant, the vermilion flowers included, is little more than 
an inch high. This is the smallest of the genus. 
101. D. PRASINUM; folio ovali obtuso, floribus solitariis, sepalis lan- 
ceolatis petalisque ovatis acutissimis, mento brevi obtuso, labello un- 
guiculato auriculato rhombeo acuminato concavo nudo bilineato. 
Feejee islands, 2000 feet above the sea, 4sa Gray. 
A very distinct plant, of which I only know a drawing by Agati, 
in the possession of my learned friend Prof. Asa Gray. The 
flowers are sea-green, nearly two inches i in diameter. The sepals 
about 8 of an inch wide. 
102. D. extinctorium, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. sub t. 1756. 
Moulmein, Griffith, on Careya arborea, in damp places. 
A true Dendrobium, as is shown by its pollen-masses. Pseudo- 
bulbs depressed. Peduncles filiform, erect, 2 to 3 inches long, 
one-flowered, with a minute bract about an inch off the ovary. 
B. Caule elongato. 
- * Labello integro. 
. This group consists of numerous species so nearly related to 
