Liparis.] CXLVIII. ORCHIDEE. (J. D. Hooker.) 701 
lanceolate equalling the pedicels, flowers minute, lateral sepals flat oblong 
obtuse obscurely 3-nerved, dorsal longest, lip recurved oblong-quadrate 
apiculate, base auricled embracing the column, which has minute acute 
apical wings. 
Naga Hills in UPPER AssAM, Prain. 
a  Pseudobulhs j in., flagon-shaped. Leaf 1 in., sessile, obtuse. Scape and 
raceme 3in.; bracts } in. ; flowers 1; in.; petals flat. 
tt Sepals 1-nerved (unknown in L. Mannii). 
. 38. L. pusilla, Ridley in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxii. 294; leaf 2-4 in. 
linear-lanceolate acute, scape slender, raceme dense-fld., bracts lanceolate 
equalling the slender pedicels, flowers minnte, sepals obtuse flat or revo- 
ute, margins not recurved, lip recurved broadly oblong 5-nerved, tip rounded 
entire or notched, calli 0, column short incurved obscurely winged. Hork. Í. 
Te. Pl.t.1856 A. L. auriculata, Reichb. f. in Flora, 1872, 977 (not of Miquel). 
SIKKIM HIMALAYA; at Rungbee, Clarke.  KHastA Mrs, alt. 4-6000 ft., 
common. TRAVANCORE ; on the Anamallay Hills, Beddome (fid. Ridley). 
Pseudobulbs 1-3 in., broad or narrowly ovoid. Leaf j-à in. broad, pale green, 
Costa and nerves obscure. Scape 3-6 in., terete or margined ; bracts 4 in. ; flowers 
è in. across, white. Lip thick, base 2-auricled, nerves simple. Capsule à in., 
globose.—Reichb., followed by Ridley, describes the lip as panduriform, but. I do not 
find it so; and I have Ridley’s authority for this being his pusil/a. Name singularly 
"Appropriate, I have seen no Travancore specimens. 
39. L. Mannii, Reichb. f. in Flora, 1872, 275; Ridley l. c. 286; leaf 
chartaceous linear-lanceolate acuminate, scape 2-edged, bracts setaceous, 
ower longer than the pedicelled ovary, upper much shorter, sepals linear- 
igulate obtuse acute, lip recurved 3-fid, side lobes }-faleate, isthmus very 
short narrow, midlobe transversely ovate crenulate in front, column broader 
above, anther acute. 
Assam ; at Obres, Mann. 
ensely cxespitose ; pseudobulbs cylindric, many-sheathed ; upper sheath elongate, 
acuminate.—I have seen no specimens. Description is from the author. 
40. L. Duthiei, Hook.f. Ic. Pl.t.1857 B; leaf 1-1 in. petioled elliptic- 
or linear-lanceolate ucute 5-nerved, scape slender equalling the leaf, bracts 
subulate rather shorter than the ovary, flowers minute, sepals revolute, 
margins not or slightly recurved, lip recurved quadrately oblong 5-nerved, 
tip truncate crenate, calli 0, column stout curved obscurely winged. 
WESTERN HIMALAYA ; Kumaon, in the Gori Valley, alt. 2-3000 ft., Duthie, 
Pseudobulbs 3-b in., ovoid, tufted. Leaf 4—} in. broad. .Kaceme 1-1 in. rather 
Vense-fld. : bracts zi; in.; flowers about gy in. across, yellowish (when dry) ; lip 
ar ; : 
dly auricled at the base ; nerves simple. 
_, fl. X. obscura, Hook. f. Ic. Pl. t. 1886; leaf solitary 3-4 in. narrowly 
oblanceolate, scape equalling or shorter than the leaf, bracts equalling or 
exceeding the ovary, flowers very minute, sepals lanceolate acute recurved 
or revolute, lip broadly oblong 3-5-nerved, tip broad subacute, column 
" ort suberect, wings obscure. L. angustifolia, Thwaites Enum. 206 (nof. 
Lidl) * L. ewespitosa, Ridley in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxii. 290 (not of 
CRY1 ON: Ce . ) 
^; Central Province, alt. 2-5000 ft., Thwaites. . 
Pseudobuths tufted, 1 in., narrow. Leaf i-i in. broad, subacute. Flowers, in. 
