274 MR. H. N. RIDLEY—AN ENUMERATION OF 
BULBOPHYLLUM (§ SARCOPODIUM) SUBUMBELLATUM, sp. nov. 
Rhizoma longe repens, gracile. Pseudobulbi approximati vel 
longe ad 5 pollices dissiti, cylindrici, 2 pollices longi, 8 poll. 
crassi. Folium lanceolatum acutum petiolatum, 5-6 pollices 
longum, 11 poll. latum (in sieco multistriatum). Scapus juxta 
pseudobulbum crassiusculum, 4-pollicaris, vaginis 4-5 ovatis 
cuspidatis dissitis, porte summa -pollicari. Flores 2-3, 
pedicellati, subumbellati, majusculi. Bracteæ ovate cuspidate, 
i-pollicares. Pedicelli cum ovariis 3-pollicares, tenues. Sepalum 
posticum ovatum acutum, ferme pollicem longum, š poll. latum ; 
lateralia subzqualia torta, marginibus appressis. Petala sepalis 
multo breviora late ovata, 3 poll. longa, + poll. lata. Labellum stipi- 
tatum, linguiforme, 1 poll. longum, eurvum acutum. Columna 
brevis.  Stelidia brevissima vix distincta, pede longo gracili 
curvo. Capsula immatura elongata, oblonga, 11-pollicaris. 
Prope Kuching, Sarawak (Haviland); also ad Kampong, 
Simpai; Hulu Batu Paha et Sungei Malitil in Johore in penin- 
sula Malaiensi australi (Lake $ Kelsall). 
The flowers of this plant are described as greenish yellow, 
thickly striped and mottled with red, by Dr. Haviland, and by 
Lieut. Kelsall as * ground yellowish, crimson spots." 
It is evidently a true Sarcopodium, with, however, usually at 
least more than one flower in a raceme, so short that it appears 
to be an umbel. The Bornean specimens are shorter and more 
compact than those of Lahore. The habit of the latter is some- 
what like that of B. Reinwardtii, Reichb. f., but smaller. The 
arms of the column are represented merely by angles. 
B. MONTESNSE, Ridl. in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. IL., Bot. iv. (1894) 
p.234. Kinabalu, epiphytic, 11,000 ped. alt. 
B. CATENARIUM, Ridl. l c. p. 235. Kinabalu ad 6500 ped. 
alt. ( Haviland). 
B. ($ RAcEMos x) Beccanrr, Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. (1879) 
I. p. 41. Pontianak (native collector). 
B. ($ RAcEMosz avopm) APODUM, Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. 
p. 766. Kuching, Sarawak (Haviland). 
This and the following four species belong to a well-marked 
series in which the leaves appear to arise from a stout rhizome 
directly, without any stem or pseudobulb. The raceme is erect, 
with a number, sometimes very large, of small or very small 
flowers, yellow, with the lip usually darker. 
