APOSTASIACEH OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 339 
DIPODIUM, R. Br, 
D. Pictu, Reichb. f., Xenia Orch., ii. p. 15 t. 107. 
Hab. Singapore: common; Kranji, Chan Chu Kang! &e. 
Selangor: Klang! 
Malacca: common! 
Pahang: Tahan Woods! 
This is quite a common plant, but very seldom flowers. It 
grows on the ground, ascending small trees, and clasping them 
quite round with its roots. It would be well worthy of cul- 
tivation if it were not such a shy flowerer, as the racemes are 
long and the flowers showy. 
D. patuposum, Reichb. f., Xenia Orch., ii. p. 15. 
Hab. Malacca: Ayer Panas! 
Perak: Wray. 
A much rarer plant than the preceding. 
Both species occur also in Borneo. 
BROMHEADIA, Lindl. 
B. patustris, Lindl., Bot. Reg. (1841) Misc., p. 89. 
Celogyne caulescens, Griff., Notul., iii. p. 282. 
To the localities given for this in the ‘ Journal of the Linnean 
Society,’ xxviii. (1891) p. 337, I can add now Johore, at Batu 
Pahat! and on Gunong Panti! Perak, in the Dindings! 
and at Thaiping Waterfall! Kedah, on Kedah Peak! and 
Legeh, at Tomoh! These last two are the most northern 
localities I have any record of. 
The specimen of Cewlogyne caulescens, Griff. in Herb. Lindl., 
consists of a portion of stem and rhachis of this plant, with two 
leaves of a Dracena, probably D. terniflora, Roxb. 
B. sytvestris, Ridl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.), xxviii. (1891) 
p. 337. 
Again met with on Gunong Panti, in Johore, at 2,000 feet 
elevation. 
B. atticoua, Ridl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.), xxviii. (1891) 
p. 338. 
Occurs also on Mt. Ophir, in Malacca; and on the Tahan 
River, in Pahang. 
z 2 
