135. ORCHIDACEX: EPIDENDREX. 13 
“Sent from Chingking to Hankow as a * medicine’ export. 
The dried stems are also an article of export. It is Shih-hu: 
Hut'ou: Ya-fou of the Chinese."— Dr. A. Henry. 
Var. formosanum, Reich, f. in Gard. Chron. (1883) i. p. 432. 
Fonwosa (B. S. Williams, cult.). 
The species was originally described from Chinese material 
sent home by Mr. Reeves. A living plant, which was bought in 
the market at Macao, was brought home by him, and presented 
to Messrs. Loddiges, of Hackney. The variety I have not seen. 
16. Dendrobium yunnanense, Finet, in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xliv. 
(1897) p. 419, t. 13, fig. A-H. 
Yuynay: Lami, near the River Namna op Laniouho (Prince 
Henri d'Orleans, ex Finet). 
17. Dendrobium zonatum, Zolfe, n. sp. 
Pseudobulbi graciles, 7-12 poll. longi, foliati. Folia oblongo- 
lanceolata, subacuta, 21-3 poll. longa, 3-6 lin. lata. Racemz 
laterales, breves, 2-4-florij vaginis membranaceis obtecti. 
Bractee late oblonge, obtuse, concave, membranacex, medio 
brunneo-zonate, 21-31 lin. longe. Pedicelli graciles, 7-8 lin. 
longi. Sepala 9-10 lin. longa; posticum lanceolato-oblongum, 
subobtusum; lateralia triangulari-lanceolata, subaeuta. Petala 
elliptico-oblonga, subacuta, 9-10 lin. longa. Labellum 7-8 lin. 
longum, pandurato-oblongum, basi latum, apice breviter acumin- 
atum; discus medio pubescens. Columna brevissima. Mentum 
late saccatum, 2 lin. longum. 
Yunnan: Fengchenlin, mountain-forest at 7000 ft., on trees 
(A. Henry, 10668 !). Flowers white. Herb. Kew. 
Allied to D. candidum, Wall., but readily distinguished by the 
different bracts, which are remarkable on account of a broad 
brown zone about the middle. 
1. Bulbophyllum odoratissimum, Lindl. Gen. § Sp. Orch. 
p. 95; Wall. Cat. n. 1987; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. p. 798. 
Yunnan: Mengtze, on mountains at 6000-7000 ft. ( Hancock, 
5867). Herb. Kew. 
Northern India, from Nepal eastward to Tenasserim. 
2. Bulbophyllum radiatum, Lindl. Gen. d Sp. Orch. p. 55 ; 
Wail. Cat. n. 1986; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 353; Hook. f. Fl. 
Brit. Ind. v. p. 798. 
