28 135. ORCHIDACEXE: EPIDENDRES. 
Curva: without locality (Fortune, 21, 73!); Foxten (Carles, 
687 !), Amoy (Swinhoe !), Foochow (Hurst ex A. Henry, 20785); 
Formosa: Siko Hill Tamsui (A. Henry, 1386!, 1386% !); 
SzkcHuEN (A. Henry, 89187); YuxNAN: on mountain grassy 
slopes at 5700-6000 ft. (Hancock, S831), 5500 ft. (A. Henry, 
9988 !); Honexona (Champion, 22! Seemann, 2402! Wright, 
517! Wilford, 74! Lamont, 756! Urquhart!); Kwanerune: 
Macao and the islands adjacent (Vachell, 82! Nelson "A Mus. 
Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
North India, from Sikkim to Khasia. 
[Epidendrum tuberosum, Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 523, mentioned 
as being cultivated in China, is a species of Phaius, probably 
P. grandifolius, Lour.| 
[Broughtonia chinensis, Lindl. ex Benth. in Hook. Lond. 
Journ. Bot. i. (1842) p. 192 ; Leliopsis chinensis, Lindl. in Paxt. 
Fl. Gard. iii. p. 156 ; Benth. in Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. vii. (1855) 
p. 38; is Epidendrum non-chinense, Reichb. f. in Walp. Ann. 
vi. p. 324, a Central American species which through error was 
assigned a Chinese habitat. ] 
ORCHIDACEHEZ: Vanpex. 
1. Eulophia Faberi, Rolfe, in Kew Bulletin (1896), p. 198. 
Hurren: Lukan gorge, Yangtse-kiang (Faber, 55, 946), 
Ichang (A. Henry, 494, 3580!); Yunnan: Red River Valley, 
Manpan, on grassy hills at 2000 ft. (A. Henry, 10612!). Flowers 
red. Herb. Kew. ` 
This species resembles E. campestris, Wall., from the plains 
of India and Afghanistan. The flowers, however, are rather 
larger and less numerous, the details of the lip somewhat 
different, and the spur longer. 
2, Eulophia flava, Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. vi. p. 7. 
Cyrtopera flava, Lindl. Gen. A Sp. Orch. p. 189; Royle, Illustr. p. 370, 
t. 88. fip. 1; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 957 ; Reichb, f. in Gard, Chron. (1870) 
p. 1407. 
Honaxone (Wright, 9201). Herb. Kew. 
India, from near Garhwal to Nepal, also Travancore. 
3. Eulophia formosana, /tolfe. 
Cyrtopera formosana, Rolfe, in Kew Bulletin (1896), p. 198. 
Formosa: South Cape (A. Henry, 1974!). Herb. Kew. 
Allied to the Indian C. bicarinata, Lindl. 
