304 MR. HENRY RIDLEY ON ORCHIDEZ AND 
Hab. Malacca: On trees on Mt. Ophir, common ! 
Perak : Thaiping Hills, 5,000 feet ! 
Penang: Government Hill! 
Also Borneo ! 
A curious little plant creeping on trees usually at about 
2,000 feet elevation. From the shape of the leaves resembling 
elephants’ tusks, the Malays on Mt. Ophir called it “ Angrek 
Gading ” (“Ivory Orchid ”). 
Eria (§ DENpROLIRION) LEIOPHYLLA, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. 
(Bot.) ii. (1859) p. 57. 
Hab. Penang: Top of Government Hill, Curtis ! 
BE. (§ Denprotirion) cAnctrouta, Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind., v. 
p. 804. 
Hab. Perak: At low elevation (King’s Collector). 
E. (§ Denprouirion) steLiata, Lindl. Bot. Reg., t. 904; et am 
Bot. Vaq., t. 3605. 
Hab. Singapore: Choa Chu Kang! 
Pahang: Limestone rocks at Kota Glanggi ! 
Apparently common in Borneo and Sumatra, whence (from 
Djambi) I have received very fine forms. 
E. (§ Denprouirion) srrionata, Reichb. f. in Illustr. Hortte. 
(1888) p. 35, t. 48. 
Hab. Singapore: Kranji! 
Johore: Batu Pahat! 
Common in Borneo. 
E. (§ Denprotirion) enava, Hook. f., Ic. PL, t. 1848, Fl. Brit. 
Ind., v. p. 994. 
Hab. Perak: Scortechini. 
E. (§ Tricnorosia) vesriva, Lindl., Bot. Reg. (1844) Misc. 
p. 76 (1845), t. 2. 
Hab. Singapore: Sungei Brih! Kranji ! Sungei Morai ! 
Malacca: Merliman! Mt. Ophir! 
Pahang: Pekan ! 
Perak: Scortechini. 
Selangor: Seppan! 
The finest species in the section, growing on trees in damp 
spots often low down. 
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