18 PROFESSOR LINDLEY'8 CONTRIBUTIONS TO 
longer apiculate mentum, and in the blunt lip not at all contracted 
in the middle. 
§ IX, бтлснтовтом, Lindl. in Paxton, Fl. Gard. i. sub t. 27. 
* Labello integerrimo. 
131. D. Dalhousieanum, Pazton, Mag. Bot. xi. t. 145; Bot. Reg. 184, 
t. 10. . 
Mergui, Griffith (Dendr. No. 7, Notul. iii. 313). 
An authentie specimen from Griffith shows that this fine species 
was described by him in the place above quoted; and thus its 
native country is now ascertained. 
132. D. ramosissimum, R. Wight, Ic. 1648. 
S. Concan, Dalzell in hb. Hooker. (Stocks, 52). 
This is very near my D. herbaceum (Bot. Reg. 1840, misc. 153) ; 
but the flowers are white with a yellow lip, not white tinged with 
green ; the lip itself is longer and more fleshy, and the flowers are 
considerably smaller. I have examined fresh specimens out of 
Mr. Bellenden Ker's garden from Dharwar. 
133. D. INcuRvvuM ; foliis angustis membranaceis oblique obtusis api- 
culatis, racemis oppositifoliis rectiusculis brevioribus, bracteis mem- - 
branaceis uninerviis pedicellis equalibus, sepalis angustis acutissimis 
antice cum mento semiaperto acuto arcuatis, petalis angustioribus, 
labello oblongo venoso antice serrato circa discum 2-denticulato. 
Mergui, Griffit (808). 
This is the Dendrobium No. 9 of Griffith’s Notul. in. 314, 
forming the number succeeding to that of his Aclinia, and ap- 
parently gathered in the same place. It has so entirely the ap- 
pearance of that plant, that, as has been already observed, it is 
difficult to doubt that it is not the customary state of the species, 
notwithstanding the very different structure of the flower. 
UA LS PORPMYROOHILUM j caulibus brevibus ezspitosis tetraphyllis, 
folis angustis membranaceis racemis terminalibus multifloris ssepius 
sequalibus, bracteis setaceis ovario subsequalibus persistentibus, sepalis 
lineari-lanceolatis aeuminatis, petalis paulo brevioribus, labello breviore 
. ovato acuto concavo lineis 3 elevatis, mento brevissimo rotundato. 
Assam, Griffith; Khasija hills, T. Lobb; at 4000-6000 feet, J. D. Н. 
& T. T. (28). 
“Sepals dirty pale yellow. Petals the same; with small red 
streaks at the base. Lip purple with a yellow margin."—J. D. Н. 
The whole plant seems thin and membranous, and varies in height 
from 2 to 5 inches. It approaches the Bolbodia. 
