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I havean imperfect specimen. In that plant the petals are acute, 
spathulate, and bordered with brown near the points, and the leaves 
are linear lanceolate, and much less hairy. . 
304. E. LEIOPHYLLA; caule ferrugineo tomentoso apice glabro di- 
phyllo vaginis 2 membranaceis oppositis in medio, foliis oblongo-lan- 
ceolatis glabris, spica brevissima uniflora (?) arcte tomentosa, bracteis 
truncatis, labello rhombeo carnoso glabro obtuso basi convexo. 
Borneo ; on trees, Sarawak, at the height of 2700 feet, T. Lobb. 
My specimen is nearly glabrous except the inflorescence. The 
stem is terete, 2-leaved, with a long brown sheath at the base, and 
a pair of smaller opposite membranous ones in the middle. The 
lip seems to be deep crimson. | 
305. E. annulata, Bl. Mus. Lugd. ii. 184. 
À unique specimen from Sikkim comes near this species ; but 
the flowers are very old. The leaves are broad and hairy, and 
filled with large masses of calcareous concretions. 
306. E. ferruginea, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1839, t. 35. 
E. Bengal; Jyntea mountains, at the height of 4000 feet, J. D. H. (65); 
Khasija, Griffith. 
307. E. vurPINA (Rchb. f.); molliter ferrugineo-villosa, foliis oblongo- 
lanceolatis papyraceis obsolete nervosis, spica multiflora recta lanata, 
bracteis ovatis recurvis, floribus distantibus mento rotundato, petalis 
linearibus brevioribus ciliatis, labello carnoso glabro laciniis lateralibus 
dentiformibus intermedia rotundata. 
Philippines, Cuming. i 
This is the plant hastily referred to in the Botanical Register 
(1845, t. 2) under E. vestita; but a more careful examination 
shows it to be quite distinct in its straight, not flexuose rachis, 
ovate not acuminate bracts, round, not elongated chin, short 
ciliated, not long smooth petals, and in the whole superficies of 
the lip, which appears to want the hairs and lamelle of E. vestita. 
I have not been able to observe the tubercle seen at the base of 
the limb by my learned friend Rchb. f.; but the lip is so fleshy 
and compressed when dry, that I may have missed it. 
308. E. cAPITELLATA; caulibus ad insertionem foliorum juniorum 
ferrugineo-hirtis, foliis carnosis anguste lanceolatis acuminatis glabri- 
usculis, spicis brevibus densifloris, sepalis. lateralibus ovatis, labello 
concavo carnoso oyato apice decurvo sub lente tomentoso infra apicem 
convexo. 
Java, T. Lobb (253). ат x s 
Until I received a specimen of the real E. annulata, I mistook 
