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neitriiffe zn einer MonogTaphie der Giitduig Ifuljcjiaria Willd, \ 93 



petalisque longioribus cxius laciniatis, laciniis aplceiri versus multiparlilis 

 cnpillaeeo-solaceis, lobo inlermcdio intei^ro lineari aculo paullo longiore, 

 calcari clavalo aculo labello aequilongo v. paullo longiore; procossuljus 

 sligmaticis longis roctis filiformibus aplcc dilatalis deindo acutis; anlherae 

 canabbus longis, caudicub"s subito (an-ulum fero rectum efficicnlibus] 

 erectis. 



//. pcclinala J)on., Prodr. p. 24. Lindl., Oreh. p. 321. — Hook. Fl. 



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7030 et Orch. 



Ind. Or. VI. 

 p. 321. 



Caulis 50—60 cm altus, a basi racemum usque foliatus. Folia oblongo- v. lincan- 

 lanccoln(a acuta, 10— 12 cm longa, 2,5—3 cm lata, supra sensim clccrcscentia. Racemus 

 pouci-pluiinurus. Bracleae magnae foliaccae acuminatae ovarium superanles. SepaJa 

 petalaque 2,5 cm longa, labclli lobi latcrales acquilongi, lobus intermedins paulo longior, 

 calcar 2,5 cm iongum, ovario et lobo intermedio iabelH aequilongum (noc .-dupio longius'. 

 Ldl.). «Galca pallide viridis, sopala laterialia atroviridia, labollum album. « Ldl. 



Asia australis: Nepal et Kaniaon (Uamiltox, Wallicii]. — Khasia 

 Mis. 5—7000' {{looK. et T110.11S.).— Sikkim 7— 9000' (Hooker ! Tui^uti.kiiJ.— 

 Himalaya Bor. Occid. 6 — 1000' (Hooker). — Herb. Falkoner n. 1038. 

 (Herb, of the late E.lsI Ind. Comp.), N. W. India (Rovlh). 



Dicse Dimensloncn sind die DurcbscbnillsmaBe von Exempiarcn der liefercn 

 Slandortc; diejenigen aus dem Himalaya habrn clwas klcinerc Bliiten. 



(Ex. specimina satis numeros. Mus. I'.ero!., Vindobon. ct vidi specim. in lierb. 

 Kcw. Brit, ct Doissicr-Barbey !) 



Hue inseriatur //. arieiina Hook, f., Fl. Ind. Or. VI. p. 138. 



"Habit and foliage of //. pet,7mai« but petals pubescent broader than the dorsal, 

 sepals gibbously dilated un the outer (lower) margin, spur rather longer than the ovary.« 



H.peclinata Lindl., Gen. et sp. Orch. 321 (spholmatc 341) Wall., Cat. 7029 B in part 

 etc. 





Tcmpoi'ate Himalaya; from Simla eastwards, alt. 5—8000 ft. et to 

 10000 ft. in Sikkim. —Khasia hills 5 — GOOO ft. 



So similar in a dried state to //. pectlnala as to be \\\iU difTiculty distinguishable 

 et though separated by Liridlcy perhaps only a variety. Unfotlunately Lindley in descri- 

 bing both species gave Don's name to the wrong plant as I have proved by cAaminin 

 Smith's original specimen of 0. pectinata in his Herbarium at the Linnean Societv whicii 

 is of a very small estate. — Black when dry. 



Nachdem der Vcrfasser so zicmlich alio in europiiischen Herbarien befindlichcn 

 Excmplorc dieser Abthcilung durchgemusterl hat, glaubt dcrselbe versicbern zu diirfen, 

 dass die nordindischen Arlen alle untci' die beiden schon bekanntcn Artcn von Don 



//. pectinata und intermedia fallen, und die Aufstcllung cincr dritlcn Art nicht erforder- 

 lich isl. 



298. If. multipartita Bluuje. Sepalis oblongo-lanceolalis acutis latera- 



libus-subfalcalisipctalislateralibussiminbusobtusis^sepalispelalisqueconni- 

 ventibus; labello basi linear! tripartite, partitionibus lateralibus basi linea- 

 I'ib^s 'icindc bi- vel trifurcatis, I'urcationibus ipsls in laclnias saepius furcatas 

 lineares'dissectis; calcari labello et ovario breviore cylindraceo aplce vlx 

 incrassat'o obtuso; processubus stigmaticis longis porrectis apice spatlmla(!is 

 complicatis acutis, antlierae canalii)us seniilougis, anlhera ipsa parva. ' 



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