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„ 95. OrocuiLUs.  Pseudobulbs superposed, uppermost 2-leaved. Lip sessile, 
base saccate, lateral lobes ear-like. Column elongate; pollinia 4. Peduncle terminal, 
sheathed. 
36. PHOLIDOTA.  Pseudobulbs 2-leaved, solitary or superposed. Lip saccate. 
Column short, broadly 2-winged ; pollinia 4. Peduncle sheathed. 
37. CALANTHE. Terrestrial herbs. Leaves plicate, produced after the racemose 
flowers. Lip usually spurred, claw connate into a tube with the column. - 
38. ARUNDINA, Terrestrial herbs ; stem leafy. Sepals spreading. Lip sessile, 
not spurred, base concave embracing the column. 
Trise II. Vandee. 
Subtribe 1. EULoOPHIE. 
39. EULOPHIA. Scape usually leafless. Petals like the dorsa sepal. Lip 
gibbous or saccate, rarely spurred. Gland of the rostellum usually produced into a 
stipes. 
Subtribe 9. CYMBIDIEÆ. 
40. CYMBIDIUM. Sepals and petals subequal, spreading. Lobes of the lip 
embracing the unwinged column. Pollinia with a transverse granular appendage. 
Leafy stems short, pseudobulbous. 
4l. CYPERORCHIS. Lip erect from the base, narrow ; lateral lobes embracing the 
column. Stem short, leafy. Scape sheathed, leafless. 
42. Groporum. Sepals and petals erecto-patent, subequal. Lip sessile, broad 
from the base, ventricose, erect, almost complicate. Stem short, leafy, and leafless 
Scapes arising from a stout subtuberous rootstock. 
43. GRAMMATOPRYLLUM. Sepals and petals spreading. Pollinia after removal 
attached to the lobes or horns of a lunate or curved stipes. Stem leafy; scape 
many-fid., leafless, 
44. Drroprum. Sepals and petals spreading. Pollinia after removal attached to 
2 distinct stipes, Stems leafy or leatless; pseudobulb 0. 
45. THECOSTELE. Sepals and petals spreading. Lip adnate to the base of the 
column, united at the base with it into a short tube, then spreading. Column sig- 
moid. Pseudobulb 1-leaved, Scape leafless, lateral, recurved. 
46. BROMHEADIA, Sepals and petals spreading. Lip erect; lateral lobes 
embracing the 2-winged column. Pseudobulb 0; flowering stem with distichous 
eaves; peduncle terminal, sometimes branched, rachis of raceme often thickened 
Serrate by the distichous bracts. 
47. POLYSTACHYA. Sepals conniving or subpatent; lateral connate into a 
mentum with the foot of the short column. Flowering stems short, few-leaved, at 
ength pseudobulbous, flowers small racemose or panicled. 
Subtribe 3. CyRTOPODIEZ. 
48. PLocoarormpIS, "Terrestrial. Lip saccate at the base, connate by 2 plaited 
membrane with the column, Pollinia affixed to distinct filiform stipes. Scape erect, 
raceme simple. 
Subtribe 4. SaRcaNTHEZ. 
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not wine et spurred (see Arachnanthe). Column without a foot, short, 
49. LursrA Sepal i idely. Lip not jointed at the 
. sand petals not spreading widely. Lip J 
e, usually longer than m sepals. Stipes of the pollinia ovate, flat. Leaves 
pri flowers in short spikes. . 
voL OTTONIA, Sepals spreading widely, broader than the petals. Lip not 
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