Dendrobium. | CXLVIII. ORCHIDEZ. (J. D. Hooker.) 725 
` CACHAR, Keenan. TENASSERIM and MARTABAN, Wallich, Parish. 
Habit and foliage of A. anceps, but the flowers are much smaller, 2 in. long, very 
membranous, and have capillary pedicels. Lip with a flat ridge on the disk that 
ends abruptly opposite the side lobes. — Lindley (in Journ. Linn. Soc.) has confounded 
this with acinaciforme. 
56. D. terminale, Parish § Reichb. f. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx. 149 ; 
leaves small ovate or ovate-oblong acute, flower terminal solitary large, 
mentum broad much longer than the rest of the flower, lip triangular-cuneate 
truncate or 2-lobed. 
TENASSERIM, Parish. MarAcca (Ic. in Herb. Calcutt.). — . 
Stems 4-6 iu. Leaves i-$ in. Flower 2 in. long, white, lip yellowish.—The 
large flower at once distinguishes this from its allies. 
57. D. Spatella, Reichd. f. in Hamb. Gartenzeit. xxi. 298; leaves 
not imbricating ascending fleshy triangular, flowers solitary minute, dorsal 
sepal triangular, lateral twice as large oblong most obtusely acute, petals 
27-0vate acute, mentum moderate, lip spathulate or cuneately dilated 4-ovate 
1n front crenulate angled, disk with 3 elevated yellow lines, column very 
short obtuse. — Deser; pt. from the author, l.c. 
Assam (Hort. Day). 
Sect. VII. STRONGYLE (see p. 711). 
* Flowers terminal. 
38. D. parciflorum, Reichb. f. ex Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 4 ; 
stem stout terete, leaves 2 in. straight stout obtuse, flower solitary terminal 
lin. long, dorsal sepals and petals subequal oblong obtuse half the length 
of the very large broad obtuse nearly straight mentum, free part of 
teral sepals triangular, lip obovate truncate, tip broad crenulate and 
trisped. Aporum Jenkinsii, Griff. in Cale. Journ. Nat. Hist. v. 367, 
+ XXV. 
Assam, Jenkins. ed t 
Stem 6-10 in. terete. Leaves } in. diam. at the base, gradually narrowed to 
the obtuse tip. Flower solitary, white; disk of lip yellow ; peduncle much shorter 
than the mentum.—I have seen no specimens. 
39. D. kentrophyllum, Hook. f.; stem stout, leaves j-l in. 
recurved or straight Stout acute, flower Sitam terminal } in. long, dorsal 
Sepal ovate-oblong, lateral obtuse, petals oblanceolate, mentum ane 
an twice as long as the dorsal sepal stout incurved narrowed to the 
obtuse base, lip spathulate with a long claw. 
PERAK, Scortechini. 
Near D. parciftorum, but distinguished by the above characters. 
6. D. aciculare, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1840, Misc. 81; stem short slender 
tapering from a conic base, leaves few  icicular, bracts many scale like it 
the top of the short (1-fld. ?) peduncle, flower yellowish tinged wit pini ; 
ip 3-lobed, side lobes rounded serrulate in front, midlobe ovate serrulate. 
alp. Ann. vi, 28). 
SINGAPORE, Cumin ort. Loddiges).—DIsTRIB. Philippines. —— . 
N doubt this species being fien Siigepore. Cuming’s herbarium specimens 
(No. 2112) are marked, Bohol Island (Philippines). 
