126 © CXLVI. ORCHIDEE. (J. D. Hooker). - [ Dendrobium. 
61. D. junceum, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1842, Misc. 11; stem very 
slender except at the fusiform base branched above, leaves 2-3 in. NE 
slender pungent, flowers 2 at the ends of the branches $ in. long, teal 
much longer than the linear-oblong very obtuse dorsal sepal broad J o Tr 
conical, petals linear-oblong, tips rounded, side lobes of lip rounded, 78 Tg 
orbicular emarginate, disk scabrid. Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. , 901; 
Walp. Ann. vi.281. 
S PORE (Hort. Loddiges).—DisTRIB. Borneo. . 
Stem. ay in.; fusiform base 4-5 by } in. Flower green, lip purple 
veined. 
2 in. 
62. D. subulatum, Hook. f.; stem slender flexuous, leaves 3 
recurved terete fleshy acute, flowers solitary at the nodes o ye 
ends of the stems j in. long, bracts membranous convolute, prm inn 
and pétals broadly oblong obtuse, mentum 3-4 times as long e ate; M 
sepal very stout slightly incurved obtuse, lip cuneately p ovate, 
obscurely emarginate. Podochilus bicolor, Mig. Choix, t. 22, f. 3. 
PERAK, Scortechini.—Di1sTRIB. Java, Borneo. . ff 
Very near D. acerosum, but smaller in all its parts, and with very diffe 
and petals. 
63. D. acerosum, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1841, Misc. 86; stem aor 
slender flexuous, leaves } in. recurved subacute fleshy, flowers pao 
bracts 1 in. membranous convolute ovate-lanceolate, petals peers se, lip 
mentum twice as long as the dorsal sepal stout incurved o n * 
narrowly cuneate, tip dilated retuse waved. Walp. Ann. vi. 281. Apo 
subteres, Griff. in Cale. Journ. Nat. Hist. v. 971. Wis 
TENASSERIM, Parish. SINGAPORE, Hort. Loddiges. MALACCA, Griffith. 
DISTRIB. Borneo, le rose-cold. 
Stem 6-10 in., including the leafless ends, Flowers jin. long, pate cimens 
— Griffith describes the flowers as racemose, but they are solitary in his spe 
(in Herb. Lindley). 
t 
64. D. teres, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1840, Misc. 111; stem Mir 
filiform, leaves 2-3 in. distant slender obtuse, bracts spathaceou Tit conica 
as long as the ovate-lanceolate acuminate dorsal sepal straig spidate, 
slender, petals linear-lanceolate, lip euneate truncate serrulate cusp 
ridges 3 crested. Walp. Ann. vi. 981. 
SINGAPORE, Hort. Loddiges. . :p of th 
Stem 12-16 in. Leaves? Flowers ł in., fragrant, whitish, tip 0 
—Described from scanty materials. 
rent sepals 
e lip orange. 
Sect. VIII. VincarX (see p. 711). 
* Lower nodes of stem not swollen. Mentum long or short. 
. berect 
. 65. D. conostalix, Reichb. f. in Walp. Ann. vi. 292; leaves or 2-nate 
linear unequally 2-fid, sheaths hispidulous, flowers small soli ary racteate 
leaf-opposed greenish pendulous from a tubercle-like deourys ear-oblong» 
peduncle, sepals ovate, lateral revolute, petals narrower nears 0 
mentum longer than the triangular acute lateral sepals, lip iar thicken 
with 2 tooth-like spreading side lobes and a small orbicular 
midlobe. D. calcaratum, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1840, Misc. 89. 
SINGAPORE and MALACCA, Cuming, Lobb, Maingay (Kew Distrib. 1606). 
