tor paris. 
700 CXLVIII. ORCHIDEX. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Lipa 
i i ich i ixed i i shilst in Herb. Wall. only 
L. longipes, with which it was mixed in Herb. Lindl., whi d 
fragments of the former are retained, The Perak specimens have obscure sit 
lobes. 
33. L. bootanensis, Grif. Notul. ii. 278; Itin. Notes, 98; em 
Asiat. t. 287; leaf solitary sessile 5-10 in. linear- or Ob lace Sin prier 
minate, scape very slender flexuous margined lax-fid., bracts "ht u “des re ó- 
than the filiform pedicels, lowers rather large, sepals straight, si ose, calli 
lute, lip recurved enneately oblong, tip rather dilated truncate Te xxii. 
2 minute, column slender, wings hooked. Ridley in Journ. Linn. Soe. 
285, in part. pe 
, : th. 
Sikktw. HIMALAYA (Je. in Herb. Kew); BHOTAN, at the foot of the hills, Griff 
KnasiA Mrs., ait. 4-6000 ft. . to the 
Pseudobulb oblong, formed after flowering. Leaf $-1 m. broad, mare in.; 
base but not petioled, many-nerved. Scape long; bracts }-} in. ; pedi 
i i i s sometimes 
flowers }—} in. broad, ochreous or reddish.— Ridley describes the leaves as 
in pairs, 
f 
21. L. lancifolia, Hook. f. Ic. PL t. 1855; pseudobulbs narrow, leai 
linear-lanceolate acuminate narrowed into a slender petiole, scie tra ghi, 
naked, bracts lanceolate shorter than the slender pedicels, sepa 7 rice 
margins revolute, lip recurved cuneately obovate, tip rounded, T 
column slender, wing hooked. L. bootanensis, in part, Ridley l. c. Hes 
KHaSrA Mrs.; at Churra and Fomrang alt. 4-5000 ft, J. D. H. y T. 
Liparis, No. 18) ; on Shillong, alt. 6000 ft., Clarke, Mann. . ves 
lPseudobulbs i in., many on a creeping stock ; sheaths long, aoaminate. [nerd 
5-8 in., including the 1-2 in. petiole, thin, many-nerved. Scape straigh hri 
hardly margined; flowers dirty yellow, like those of bootanensis. capa the long 
narrowly pyriform on a decurved pedicel.—Differs from bootanensis it apecies. 
narrow pseudobulbs and long petioled leaves, but may prove a form of thu 
. 991 
35. L. pachypus, Parish and Reichb. f. in Trans. Linn. iioi - 
pseudobulb large fleshy ovoid, leaf 11-9l in. sessile eae edicels, 
minate, scape short bracteate, bracts lanceolate shorter than idees tip 
sepals narrow obtuse straight, margins recurved, lip recurved dr obscure, 
broad truncate retuse crenulate, nerves 5 outer branching, Obs 988. 
column slender, wings obscure. Ridley in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxu. 
TENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Parish. 2 in, dam., 
Pseudobulbs tutted, ovoid, 1 in. or more long and as broad. Leaf 3 iu. d 
: 83 5 
- . DEA . - brae in, and le 
sessile, thin, midrib slender, nerves obscure. Scape few-fld.; bracts i 
flowers about 2 in. across, yellow ? 
2 oor fl 4) ; leaf 
36. L. Griffithii, Ridley in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxii. 285 e Ei ri) ort 
linear-lanceolate, scape stout and rachis broadly 2-winged, mall, sepals 
slender longer than the lower short stout pedicels, flowers date with à 
straight obtuse, sides revolute, lip recurved deltoidly obcor at column 
shallow crenulate sinus, calli minute, nerves 5, lateral branched, 
slender curved, wings 0. Griff. Ic. Pl. Asiat. t. 307, f. 1. 
Buoran, Griffith. . of short 
Pseudobulb Don the single flowering specimen. Leaf 12 in., and bant s 
stem clothed with equitant acute sheaths. Scape 8 in., nearly * L ` plantaginea. 
3—} in., green.-—Ridley's description includes fruiting specimens of D. P 
3. L. Prainii, Hook. f. Ic. Pl. t. 1857 A; dwarf, peeudobe’? bracts 
leaf linear-oblong coriaceous keeled, scape stont strict many 
