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| chrysanthum, from which it is distinguishable both by 
its inflorescence and the different shape of its petals. 
| 48. D. polyanthum (Wall. Cat. no. 2009. L. no. 31); cauli- 
; bus teretibus pendulis, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis apice 
integris, racemis 3.4-floris lateralibus foliis brevioribus, 
sepalis lanceolatis: lateralibus supremo subequalibus, 
petalis majoribus oblongis . undulatis, obtusis, labello 
obovato cucullato ciliato, capsulis fusiformibus apteris. 
— — Moolmayne. This plant is evidently very near 
D. moschatum. It however appears to have smaller 
flowers, with far narrower segments, and, as far as can 
be ascertained from dried specimens, they are nearly 
colourless, except the lip, which is yellow. 
44. D. moschatum (Wallich in L. no. 36. Hooker in Dot. 
Mag. t. 3837. Cymbidium moschatum, Willd. Epiden- 
drum moschatum, Hamilt. in Symes’ Ava, 3. 315. c. ic. 
D. Calceolus, Hooker ex. fl. t. 184. L. no. 37. D. 
cupreum, Herbert in Bot. Reg. t. 1779. D. clavatum, 
Wall. cat. no. 2004); caulibus teretibus pendulis, foliis 
lineari-lanceolatis oblongisque, racemis lateralibus laxis 
5-6-Horis, bracteis pedicellis 3-pló brevioribus, sepalis 
patentissimis petalisque oblongis obtusis latioribus venosis 
reticulatis, labello unguiculato calceolari obtusissimo 
margine abrupté inflexo pubescente.—— Burma, Pegu, 
Ava, Sylhet. This beautiful plant, with large nankin 
coloured flowers, stained and veined with crimson, is 
readily known by its labellum, whose edge is turned 
inwards and delicately fringed with hairs. Its odour is 
compared by some to musk, by others to rhubarb, and 
by others to wood-roof. 
45. D. calcaratum (A. Richard Sert. Astrolab. t. 7) ; caule 
ramoso quasi, articulato florifero aphyllo, foliis lineari- 
lanceolatis acutis, floribus spicato-corymbosis, bracteisline- 
aribus acutis glabris, sepalis lateralibus in cornu clavatum 
fissum productis, labello lineari subspathulato plano 
acuto.—— Vanikoro.—— Known to me only by the figure 
and description in the Voyage of the Astrolabe. It has 
the habit of D. ramosum. Possibly it should be referred 
to the $ Pedilonum. 
46. D. flavescens (L. no. 48. Onychium flavescens, Blume, 
p. 325); ebulbe, foliis paucis lineari-lanceolatis obtusis 
basi canaliculatis, floribus alternis subspicatis terminali- 
