320 MR. HENRY RIDLEY ON ORCHIDEZ AND 
CLADERIA, Hook. f. 
C. vinipirLora,. Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind., v. p. 810. 
Hab. Singapore: Bajan, Tanglin, &c., very common. 
Johore: Simpai! 
Malacca : common! 
Penang: Government Hill! West Hill! 
Perak: Hermitage Hill! Dindings! 
Pahang: Tahan Woods! 
Also Borneo, at Matang ! and elsewhere. 
Common in the forests, but seldom met with in flower. The 
flowers are light green, reticulate with darker markings. The 
lip, which ix pubescent at the base, has a club-shaped white- 
grooved ridge on the disc; the epichil consists of two oblong 
blunt divaricate lobes. The column is simply arched in life, 
hardly sigmoid; it is pubescent at the base. The pollinia are 
two in number, elliptic, joined by their points at the apex, and 
divaricate below ; a ridge runs down the back of each. 
CQiLOGYNE, Lind]. 
C. testacra, Lindl., Bot. Reg. (1842) Misc., p. 38. 
Hab. Singapore: common in sandy places near the coast, 
usually terrestrial. Sungei Morai! Chan Cha 
Kang! Kranji! 
Johore: Tana Runto! &c. 
The commonest species in the south of the peninsula, 
growing in large clumps often on the ground, never high upon 
trees. The racemes are rather short and perdulous. The 
flowers have an unpleasant scent. 
C. tomentosa, Lindl., Fol. Orchid. Celog., p. 3. 
Hab. Malacca: Mt. Ophir! 
Perak : upper part of the Larut Hills! Abundant. 
Selangor: Bukit Hitam, Kelsall! 
Penang: Government Hill, Curtis! 
Common at about 4,000 feet elevation on trees. The var ? 
penangensis (‘ FI. Brit. Ind.,’ v. p. 830) is distinguished by its 
shorter pseudo-bulb elliptic-obovate leaves and ridges of lip not 
coalescing. The species varies very much, as do most m the 
genus, as to bulb and leaf; most specimens I have seen have 
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