132 GENERAL COLLETT AND MR. W. B. HEMSLEY ON PLANTS 
The singular mobile appendages of the upper sepal and petals 
characterize this species, which is otherwise very near C. ornatis- 
simum. It is in cultivation at Kew, but has not yet flowered 
there. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XX. 
An inflorescence, pseudobulbs, and leaves of Cirrhopetalum Collettii, Hemsl., 
natural size ; the first only from a dried specimen. 
Fig. 1, a sepal; 2, a petal; 3, one of the petaline appendages ; 4, column and 
labellum ; 5, column; 6, pollinia. All enlarged. 
Spathoglottis pubescens, Lindl.; Wall. Pl. As. Rar. t. 203; 
Fl. Brit. Ind. v. p. 814.—Shan hills at 4000 feet. 
Eastern India and Burma, Martaban and Tenasserim. 
A slender state with small flowers in which the central lobe of 
the labellum is trilobulate. 
Arundina bambusifolia, Lindl.; Gen. and Sp. Orch. p. 125; 
Warner, Orchid Album, p. 139; Fl. Brit. Ind. v. p. 857.—Shan 
hills at 4400 feet, Manders. 
Southern and Eastern India southward to Malacca. 
Eulophia campestris, Lindl.; Gen. and Sp. Orch. p. 185; Fl. 
Brit. Ind. vi. ined.—Shan hills at 4000 feet. 
Afghanistan eastward and in South India. 
Eulophia ($ Cyrtopera) holochila, Coll. et Hemsl., n. sp. 
Pseudobulbi non visi. Folia floribus coetanea et bene evoluta 
non visa, anguste lanceolata, acuta, multinervia. Scapus robustus, 
simplex, erectus, sesquipedalis infra medium vaginis paucis latis 
instructus, Flores laxe racemosi, 14-2 poll. diametro, distincte 
pedicellati, pedicellis 6-9 lineas longis, bracteis membranacel® 
angustis acutissimis subæquantibus subtendis; sepala similia. 
oblonga, obtusa vel subacuta; petala sepalis similia; labellum 
integrum, orbiculari-oblongum, longiuscule calcaratum. 
Shan hills at 4000 feet. ; 
The entire rotundate lip is the most distinctive character ot 
this species. Only very young leaves are known. 
Cymbidium, sp. ”—Shan hills at 4000 feet. 
The loose leaves accompanying flowers of a Cymbidium similar 
to C. pubescens, Lindl,, are so unlike those of any Cymbidium 
