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There is also, under the number 68 in Hooker and Thomson’s 
Herbarium, a plant from Gurwhal and Khasija, which is quite 
different from this, and which may be my 2. acervata, notwith- 
standing some discrepancies. 
294. E. Dillwynii, Bot. Mag. t. 4163, is certainly E. bractescens in a state 
of great vigour. 
. 295. E. ringens, Rchb. J. in Bonplandia, is E. ovata, Bot. Reg. 1844, sub 
t. 29. 
$ VIII. ЕвгтивА. 
Under this name may be collected the species having small 
flowers more or less woolly, very large lateral sepals, and a lip flat 
at the base, furfuraceous in the axis, with a woolly tubercle at 
the apex and base, or at least at the apex. E. javensis, abbreviata, 
and Sonkaris, Rchb. f., together with the following, are all at pre- 
sent known with certainty. | 
296. E. paniculata, Lindl. in Wall. Pl. as Rar. i. 32. €. 36. | 
Sikkim, 10,000 feet, J. D. H. (67); rocks near Sarapanee, Griffith 
(1159). 
297. E. obliqua. (Mycaranthes obliqua, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1840, misc. 
184.) 
Singapore, Cuming, in hort. | 
This differs from Æ. bifaleis in the form of the lip and in the 
presence of a large tumour at the base of the furfuraceous axis. 
298. E. MoNosTACHYA ; foliis longissimis coriaceis gramineis canali- 
culatis, racemis longis cylindraceis tomentosis, labelli quadrilobi 
laciniis triangularibus acutis apicalibus minoribus, lamellis 2 triangu- 
laribus aristatis infra isthmum, tuberculis axeos 3 quorum tertium 
ultra apicem protrusum. 
Mount Gembolo, in the east of Java, Zollinger (53). 
I have this from Prof. Rchb. as Eria paniculata, from which it 
differs in its long cylindrical racemes, and the presence of two 
sharp-pointed triangular plates below the lateral incisions of the 
lip, as well as in the other characters above described. 
299. E. REINWARDTII; folii distichis linearibus rigidis apice obliquis 
acutis, racemo solitario tenui sessili multifloro, labelli quadrilobi basi 
et apice tuberculati laciniis lateralibus obtusis planis terminalibus 
subcrispis minoribus. 
Java, hb. Reinwardt. (Cymbidium parviflorum). A (ee 2 iia e 
Leaves 5 or 6 inches long, somewhat distichous. Spike 4 - 
inches long, terminal, sessile, with small reflexed: bracte nearly as 
long as the ovary: = = ee | 
