74 MR. C. B. CLARKE ON THE 
lanceolata conniventia; labelli saccus pendens, urceeformis, ^ 
apice angustata cylindracea, basi, subconice acutata. 
Jakpho, alt. 9000 feet [n. 41272]. . 
My specimens do not show the rhizome, but the plant is 
strongly marked, unlike any other Habenaria. Sir J. D. Hooker 
has pointed out to me that I formerly collected this plant m 
Eastern Sikhim (Yakha Valley), and that I then noted two 
linear processes pointing obliquely forward in the mouth of the 
corolla. The species may not be a Habenaria. 
HABENARIA, Sp., i.e. Peristylus n. 10 herb. Hook. f. et T. Thoms. 8 
North Muneypore, alt. 3500 feet. , o 
Also a Khasia plant (not very common there), resembling in 
general aspect Aceras angustifolia, Lindl., but with only two or 
three broad leaves close to the base of the stem. 
H. GENICULATA, D. Don. 
Kohima, alt. 4500-5000 feet. 
Central lobe of the lip long linear oblong, lateral lobes deeply 
fimbriate. 
HABENARIA, sp. 
Kohima, alt. 2000 feet. E 
Central lobe of the lip very small, lateral lobes entire 
crenulate.— Both this species and the preceding (H. geniculata) 
were collected in Khasia by Sir J. D. Hooker, and have been 
pasted down on one sheet at Kew; but he has subsequently 
noted on the sheet a doubt whether they can be one. 
HABENARIA, sp. 
Kohima, alt. 4500 feet. 
Merely a stout leafy stem, without flower or fruit, sent me by 
Mr. Rollo, the resident engineer at Kohima; from his deserip- 
tion of the flower, the plant will be a Habenaria allied to 
H. Susanne (of which the leafy stem sent has the aspect). 
As regards Kohima Orchids it must be recollected that I only 
paid a short visit in late autumn ; the Kohima Europeans, who 
know Khasia well, reckoned Kohima fully as rich in Orchids as 
Khasia. 
ZINGIBERACER. 
GLoBBA, sp.; n. 10 herb. Hook. J- et T. Thoms. 
Kohima, alt. 4500 feet. 
