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Tipularia.] CXLVIII. ORCHIDEX. (J. D. Hooker.) 709 
PAMPERATE Sikkim HIMALAYA; in woods of the interior, alt. 10-12,000 ft., 
. D. H. 
Pseudobulb 4 in. Leaf 2-3 in., 5-7-nerved ; petiole 4-1 in. Scape with the 
raceme 8-12 in., slender; bracts very minute; flower À in. across. Sepals with 
revolute margins and petals obtuse; lip 3-nerved, spur rather longer than the ovary 
and short pedicel. — Differs from the American T. discolor in the much smaller flowers, 
shorter 3-nerved sepals, larger side lobes of the lip, ovate midlobe, and much shorter 
spur and column. 
6. OREORCHIS, Lindi. 
Terrestrial herbs, stem tuberous or pseudobulbous, 1-2-leaved. Leaves 
ong, narrow. Scape slender; flowers small, racemose. Sepals and petals 
subsimilar, erect, 5-nerved. Lip adnate to the base of the column, claw 
erect, side lobes short, erect; midlobe spreading, entire. Column elongate, 
subclavate, truncate; anther l.celled, with a stipes (as in Tipularia); 
pollinia 4, subglobose, distinct.—Species 4, North Asiatic. 
1. ©. foliosa, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 27; flowers pedicelled, 
dorsal sepal linear-oblong subacute, lateral faleately oblong acuminate, 
Petals broadly oblong obtuse, base of lip produced into a sac, lateral lobes 
of lip large rounded, midlobe as large as both lateral rounded. Corallorhiza 
Sp. with leaves, Lindl. in Royle Ill. 362. 
TEMPERATE HIMALAYA; Simla, alt. 7800 ft., Gamble; Garwhal, Royle; Sikkim, 
chen Valley, alt. 11-12,000 ft., J. D. H. . 
Root a tuber rather than pseudobulb. Leaf 3-6 in., lincar-lanceolate, nerves 
strong. Scape with raceme 6-12 in., few-fld.; sheaths 2-3, tubercled ; bracts 
lanceolate, caducous; flowers 4 in. long, red-brown; pedicel and ovary 4 in.; lip 
many-nerved, median keels very obscure. 
2. O. indica, Hook. f., flowers sessile, dorsal sepal linear-lanceolate, 
latera] subfalcately lanceolate, petals narrowly subfalcately oblong obtuse, 
mentum 0, lip clawed, side lobes ear-shaped incurved obtuse, midlobe 
rounded entire or sub-2-lobed, disk with a raised median lamella between 
e lateral lobes. Corallorhiza indica, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc, iii. 26 
(not of Dene.). 
TrwrrRATE Westers HIMALAYA; Simla, on Hattu, Thomson; Garwhal, alt. 
tt., Edgeworth, " 
Ed uch more robust than O. foliosa; flowers much larger, sepals j d pum 
8eworth’s specimen has a tuberous lobed root, and a broken leaf 1 in. broad, whic 
Temoves the plant from Corallorhiza. 
3. €. micrantha, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 27; dorsal sepal 
obtuse, mentum 0, lip with small. lanceolate falcate basal lobes, midlobe 
arge with a 2-lobed crumpled tip, disk with a very elevated linear chan- 
nelled fleshy callus. 
" WESTERN HIMALAYA; Kumaon, alt. 8-10,000 ft., Thomson, Strachey § Winter- 
ottom (Orchid. No. 56). . . 
, Pseudobulb globose, Leaves 2, 1-] in. broad, narrowly linear. Scape 12-18 in., 
With 2-3 tabular sheaths ; flowers } in. long. 
7. CORALLORHIZA, Pr. 
Leafless, red-bro erect, terrestrial herbs; rhizome coralloid, jointed. 
Sape simple, sheathed ; flowers small, whitish, in a terminal spike or 
