114 CXLVIII. ORCHIDEZ, (J. D. Hooker) (Dendrobium. 
CHITTAGONG, Rorburgh. Peau, at Rangoon, Ie. in Herb. Calcutt. TENASSERIM, 
Griffith, &c. PERAK, Scortechini. — DisTRIB. Borneo. 
Pseudobulbs of one many-grooved internode 1-14 in. long, sessile or stipitate. 
Leaves 3—4 in., coriaceous, sessile. Flowers 1 in. long, white; pedicel shorter; 
lateral sepals 7-nerved ; lip with an obscurely caruncled yellow horse-shoe spot at 
the base of the lobes.—Roxburgh's description of this has been mixed up with that of 
an Eria in Fl. Ind., doubtless through an error of a transcriber or printer; his 
drawing is excellent. 
1l. D. quadrangulare, Parish iss. ; psendobulbs narrowly clavate 
acutely 4-angled stipitate, leaves linear-oblong, flowers fascicled. D. 
pumilum, Par. & Reichb. f. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx. 150, t. 31. 
TENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Griffith, Parish. 
Parish considered this to be different from D. pumilum, and his drawing seems to 
confirm it; the deeply 4-grooved terminal internode or pseudobulb 14-24 in. long 
and 4 in. broad, preserves its 4-angled character from its earliest stage (when only 
iin. long); it is supported on a stipes of 2-3 slender internodes. The flowers are 
quite like D. pumilum. 
Sect. III. Capztra (see p. 710). 
12. D. Macraei, Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orchid. 75; in Journ. Linn. Soe. 
iii. 6; leaf linear-oblong obtuse, flowers 2-3 shortly peduncled, sepals an 
petals erecto-patent linear-lanceolate acute, mentum short conie, side lobes 
of lip oblong obtuse, midlobe small with 2 diverging lobules crenulate and 
crisped, disk between the side lobes with 2 fleshy crests. Thwaites Enum. 
297; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 260. D. fimbriatum, Lindl. Gen. 5 Sp. 
Orchid. 76 (not of Hook.). D. nodosum, Dalz. in Hook, Journ. Bot. 1v. 
(1852) 292. D. Rabani, Lindl. Journ. Linn. Soc. l.c. 7. D. pardalinum 
Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1885, ii. 230. D. Flabellam, Keichb. f. ™ 
Bonplandia 1857, 56; Xen. Orchid. ii. t. 118. Desmotrichum fimbriatum, 
Blume Bijd. 329. 
Sikkim Himaraya, alt. 7-£0CO ft. (Herb. Hort. Cale.). KHASIA Mrs, alt 
4000 ft., J. D. H. § T. T. The Concan, at Ram Ghat, Dalzell. 'NILGHIRI HILLS, 
G. Thomson. CEYLON, not uncommon, Thwaites. DISTRIB. Java. sow in 
Rootstock creeping, annulate; stems pendulous, 2-3 ft.; branches ending. 
fusiform pseudobulbs 2-24 in. long. Leaves 4-8 in., sessile. Flowers 4-1 in. ea 
white ; pedicels 3-1 in.; bracts basal, sheathing; side lobes of lip sprinkled rim 
red, midlobe variable.—I find no characters whereby to distinguish the Seres 
included above under D. Macraei. Thwaites says of the Ceylon plant “lea or 
usually 2-nate," but I have never seen more than one in any specimen 
drawing. 
13. D. lonchophyllum, Hook. f.; leaf linear-lanceolate acuminate 
flower subsolitary, dorsal sepal ovate-oblong acute, petals linear-o ip 
mentum as long as the rest of the flower upcurved, side lobes d two 
triangular acute many-nerved, midlobe with a short undulate limb an 
oblong divaricate rounded lobes, disk not crested or ridged. 
Perak, Scortechini.— DisTRIB. ? Java. . cuneate. 
Stems slender; pseudobulbs 1-1} in., fusiform. Leaves 3-5 in., base Column 
Flowers 4 in. long, nerves and cross nervules very slender. Lip cuneate. bles the 
with incurved subulate tips; anther with a very long stipes.—Closely resem 
drawing of a Javan plant in Herb. Lindl. 
ae u- 
. M. D. Kunstleri, Hook.f.; leaves large elliptic-lanceolate Pf 
minate, mentum much shurter than sepals conic acute nearly stralg 
