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39» E. rubens. (Cerochilus rubens, Gard, Chron.y New Plants^ no. 45- 



Goodyera 4, Griff, Not. iii. p. 390.) 

 Naga Hills, Khasia ; GHffith, 



"Wlieii I Dublislied this under the name of Cerochilus ruhens. 



Goodyera^ which I had 



fifteen 



Griffith 



Goodyera^ which I have from himself, although the flowers are 

 larger, as was to be expected in a cultivated plant. 



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40. R. TENiriS : caule scapoque pubescentibus, scapi vaginis supreinis ans- 



tatis, spic& longS, tenui tomentosA, labeUo libero obtuso margine subrepanao 



extiis piloso. 

 Fhilippineg, Cuming. 



: Very like B. elongata, but the spike much more slender, the 

 flowers not more than half the size, the lip quite free, sparingly 

 covered with jointed hairs externally, and the calli of the lip 

 simple and incurved, not broken up into narrow membranes • 



41. E. ALSIKEFOLIA (Neottia alsinefolia, Herb. Beinwardi) ; debilis, caule 

 multifoLLo, foliis ovatis, spied 2-3-flora, bracteis membranaceis fimbriatis 

 ovario brevioribus, petalis sepalo antico solutis acuminatis obtusis recurvis, 

 labeUo apice transrerso angusto bilobo. 



Java, Ldhh in Hb. Hooker, ReinwardL 



Stem weak, many-leaved at the very point, 2-3-flowered. Flowers 

 small, white, with odd sepal in front. Petals quite free, blimtly 

 acuminate, recurved at the point. Lip ventricose, acuminate, end- 

 ing in a narrow transverse almost reniform point. The separation 

 of the petals and third sepal, in this species, is very remarkable. 



42. E. GEANDIFLOBA i caiile dens^ folioso, foliis ovato-subrotundis acutis, 

 8pic4 2-3-flor& sessili glabr^, sepalis petalisque obtusis acuminatis, labeUo 

 libero apice 2-deiitato. 



Java, Lobh (192) . 



Apparently a trailing plant with stems 6 or 7 inches long, 

 closely covered with roundish ovate acute leaves. The flowers are 

 twice as large as in any other species and perfectly glabrous. The 

 lip is channelled and acuminate from a free ventricose base, with 

 two short tooth-like blunt lobes at the point. 



XV. GooDTEEA, jB, Brown. 



43. G. secundiflora, Griffith^ Not. iii. 393 ; Ic. t. 347 ; also Q-oodyera no. 6, 



id. Not. iii. 392. 

 Khaaia, 4000-6000 feet, J, D. H. Sf t. T. (342, 328). Woods in the province 



of Che-Kiang, Fortune ; Surureem, in Assam, Griffiths 



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Plowers white, with a green dorsal sepal. Leaves green with 



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