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2. Calanthe arcuata, Rolfe, in Kew Bulletin (1896), p. 196. 
Hupen: Hsingshan (4. Henry, 6514!) Herb. Kew. 
Allied to the Himalayan C. brevicornu, Lindl., but readily 
distinguished by the structure of the lip, the more slender spur, 
and other differences. The name is given in allusion to the 
character of the spur. According to Dr. Henry, the flowers 
are vellow and purple. 
3. Calanthe buccinifera, Rolfe, in Journ. Linn. Koc., Bot. xxix. 
(1892) p. 318. 
Huren: N. Patung (4. Henry, 7161!), S. Patung, at 
6000 ft. elevation (4. Henry, 6064!) ; SzEcHUEN: Mt. Omei, 
at 5000 ft. elevation, in dense jungle (Faber, 953!); without 
locality (Pratt, 72, 102, 683 !) Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
Flowers pink, according to Dr. Henry. 
4, Calanthe ecarinata, Rolfe, in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xxix. 
(1892) p. 318. 
SZECHUEN : without locality (Pratt, 765!). Herb. Kew. 
5. Calanthe ensifolia, Rolfe, in Kew Bulletin (1896), p. 197. 
Hurren: Chienshih (4. Henry, 6005!); SzEcnuEN: Mt. Omei, 
at 4500 ft. (Faber, 945 !). Herb. Kew. 
Remarkable for its long narrow leaves, which much resemble 
those of C. Davidi, Franch., but the lip is very different in shape. 
Dr. Henry describes the flowers as yellow. 
6. Calanthe formosana, Rolfe, in Ann. Bot. ix. (1895) p. 157. 
Formosa: South Cape (A. Henry, 1347!). Herb. Kew. 
7. Calanthe gracilis, Lindl. Gen. 4 Sp. Orch. p. 251; Bot. 
Mag. t. 4714; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. p. 855. 
Limatodes gracilis, Lindl. Fol. Orch., Limatod. p. 1; Hook, Kew Journ. 
Bot. vii. (1855) p. 96; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 359. 
Hoxakoxe (Champion, 520!). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 
Khasia Hills. 
8. Calanthe Hancockii, Rolfe, in Kew Bulletin (1896), p. 197. 
Yunnan: under shady blocks of rock at 6600 ft., Mengtze 
(Hancock, 78!). Flowers yellow. Very rare. Herb. Kew. 
Allied to C. striata, R. Br., but with much smaller lip. 
9. Calanthe Henryi, Rolfe, in Kew Bulletin (1896), p. 197. 
Hurrun: Changyang (A. Henry, 5253 A, 5253 D, 5958 A !). 
Herb. Kew. 
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