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Satyrium nepalense, D. Don; Wight, Ic. Pl. Ind. Or. t. 929; 
Fl. Brit. Ind. vi. ined.—Shan hills at 4000 feet. 
Widely spread in India and extending to Ceylon. 
Cypripedium concolor, Bateman in Bot. Mag. t. 5518, var. 
Godefroyæ, Godefroy Lebæuf, Orchidophile, t. 830 (species); 
Bot. Mag. t. 6876.—Meiktila, Prazer. 
Including C. niveum, Reichb. f. (Bot. Mag. t. 5922) and 
C. bellatulum, Reichb. f. (Lindenia, t. 149), as proposed by 
Veitch (Manual of Orchidaceous Plants, iv. p. 19), this species is 
found in Burma, Siam, and Cambodia. 
SCITAMINES. 
Globba ($ Ceratanthera) subscaposa, Coll. et Hemsl., n. sp. 
Caules fasciculati, erecti, circiter pedales, pilosuli, vaginati, 
laminis 2-3 parvis tantum evolutis. Folia longe vaginata, supra 
vaginam sessilia, ovato-lanceolata, 6-18 lineas longa, acuta, 
utrinque primum plus minusve pilosula, supra glabrescentia, 
venis parallelis numerosis crebris. Thyrsus laxus, breviter pe- 
duneulatus, erectus, pauciflorus, ramulis pedicellisque gracilibus 
puberulis, bracteis parvis, bracteolis minutis. Flores flavi, parvi, 
absque stamino longiuscule exserto vix 9 lineas longi; calycis 
lobi obovato-spathulati, apice rotundati simul apiculati; corolle 
tubus filiformis, puberulus, ealycem duplo excedens; corollæ 
lobi lati, apice rotundati. 
Shan hills at 4000 to 5000 feet; common throughout the 
Southern Shan hills above 4000 feet. 
Easily distinguished from the few other known hardy species 
by its few small leaves. 
Kæmpferia, sp. ?, folia earent.—Shan hills at 3000 feet. 
Though unable to match this and the next, in the absence of 
leaves, we have not ventured to describe them. 
Curcuma, sp.—Shan hills plateau, here and there at 4000 
feet. 
Hedychium coronarium, Linn.; Roxb. Fl. Ind. i. p. ll; 
Clarke's Reprint, p. 4.—Shan hills at 4400 feet, Manders. 
Widely spread in India, Ceylon, and Malaya. 
