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СүвТОРЕВА, Lindl. 
190. С. bicarinata, Lindl. Сеп. & Sp. Orch. 189. 
Griffith’s Cymbidium, Not. iii. 848, No. 9, is certainly this, and 
it is to that description, not to No. 8, that his figure 319 belongs. 
The description of No. 8 has nothing to do with any species of 
Cymbidium, Eulophia, or Cyrtopera. 
191. C. CANDIDA ; foliis oblongis acutis petiolo sequalibus, bracteis 
subulatis ovario zequalibus, sepalis lineari-lanceolatis, petalis oblongis 
apiculatis brevioribus duplo latioribus, labelli trilobi lobis lateralibus 
ovatis obtusis intermedio subrotundo crispo apiculato recurvo multo 
brevioribus tuberculis 2 rotundis versus basin venisque 3 majoribus 
carnosis elevatis. | 
Sikkim, Cathcart, J. D. Н. (241). 
Corm orbicular, covered with coarse shreds. Flowers rather 
before the leaves, greenish white, except the sepals, which are 
herbaceous. The base of the column is saccate, but the lip is 
merely concave. Anther fleshy, triangular, stained with crimson. 
In a dried state it is much like C. tricarinata. 
192. C. fusca, Wight, Ic. t. 1690. 
Nügherries, J. D. H. (215). 
Wight's figure is a good one, except that the lower half of the 
veins on the lip is represented as scabrous, like the upper half, 
while in reality it is perfectly smooth. 
193. C. flava, Lindl. 1. c. =C, Cullenii, Wight, Ic. 1754, no doubt. 
194. C. ensiformis. (Eulophia exaltata, Rchb. f. in Bonplandia, Feb. 
15, 1857.) 
Philippines, Cuming. 
An authentic specimen, though but a single flower, from Prof. 
Reichenbach, enables me to identify his .E. exaltata, which is cer- 
tainly a genuine Cyrtopera. I am unable to find on the lip the 
elevated keels which my learned friend describes. What I find is 
a somewhat fleshy middle lobe, hollowed out like a spoon, and 
compressed between the lateral lobes. This being smaller than 
some other Cyrtoperas, I am obliged to change the specific name: 
that of ensiformis indicates one main feature of the species whose 
leaves are as long, straight, and narrow as any Iris or Gladiolus. 
195. С. squalida, Rchb. in Bonpl. Feb. 15, 1857. (Eulophia squalida, 
Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1841, Misc. 164.) | 
Philippines, Cuming ; Borneo, T. Lobb. 
I assent to the removal of this from Eulophia, although the 
