332 MR. HENRY RIDLEY ON ORCHIDEX® AND 
DILOCHIA, Lindl. 
D. Watuicnu, Lindl. Gen. et Sp. Orch. p. 38, et wm Wall. 
List, n. 1952. 
Hab. Singapore: Wallich (n. 1952). 
This plant has never been seen in the Malay Peninsula since 
Wallich collected it. It appears to be fairly common in Borneo. 
D. Cantieyi, Ridl., i.e., Arundina Cantleyt, Hook. f., Fl. Brit. 
Ind., v. p. 858. 
Hab. Perak: Gunong Bubnu, alt. 4,000-5,000 feet, Cantley, 
Wray. 
I believe I saw this out of flower on Kedah Peak. 
Trips VANDI. 
EULOPHIA, R. Br. 
E. squatipa, Lindl., Bot. Reg. (1841) Misc., p. 77. 
Hab. Singapore: common; Tanglin, Changi, Chan Chu 
Kang! 
Johore: Sedili River! Batu Pahat! Kota Tinggi! 
Gunong Pulai. 
Selangor: Bukit Kuda! Kwala Lumpur. 
Common in open grassy spots near villages, orchards, &e. 
K. evata, Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind., vi. p. 3- 
Hab. Perak: Scortechini. 
E. Graminea, Lindl., Gen. et Sp. Orch. p. 182, et in Wall. 
List, n. 7372. 
Hab. Singapore: Tanglin! Choa Chu Kang! Chan Chu 
Kang! 
Johore: Batu Pahat ! 
Malacca: Merliman! Bukit Sabukor! 
Pahang: Rampin River! Sungei Meang ! 
Lankawi: Coah! C. Curtis. 
Common in sandy spots, especially near the sea. It is ealled 
“ Bawang Hanta” by the Malays, lit., Ghost’s onion, %% 
onion-like plant that is not fit for human beings. d 
It is a very variable plant as regards size of bulb an 
development of panicle. 
