750 CXLVIII. ORCHIDEEX. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Dendrobium. 
lateral raceme (yellow), bracts minute, sepals small ovate obtuse gens - 
petals much broader ovate, base cuneate, mentum subglobose, lip sho Z 
clawed transversely oblong from a short subconvolute base, du E 
pubescent, margin quite entire ciliolate. Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 74 S 
Bot. Reg. t. 1695; Bot. Mag. t. 3643; Part. Mag. vi. t. 145; Veite W. "n 
Dendrob. 15. D. Lindleyi, Steud. Nomenc. i. 490. D. Jenkinsi, Wal : 
in Bot. Reg. 1839, t. 37; Warn. Sel. Orch. ii. t.28; Veitch l.c. 50; » 
l. c. 307. 
Assam, Jenkins; ARRACAN, MARTABAN, TENASSERIM and PERAK.— DISTRIB. 
S. China. , 
Stems 14-2 in, angled. Leaf 2-3 by lin. Raceme from the axil of a y 
scale ; flowers at first primrose, at length orange, 14 in. diam.; ae te a ud 
Capsule 4 in., fusiform.—A plant now flowering at Kew shows both aggreg 
Jenkinsii in the same clump. 
153. D. ehrysotoxum, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1847, under t. 2 ant ca 
stems short grooved, leaves 2-8 oblong to lanceolate, tip 2-fid, d os blotch 
in lateral slender decurved racemes (golden, lip orange streake M EUER ed, 
with red), sepals oblong obtuse, petals twice as large, m fmbriate. 
lip orbicular pubescent, base convolnte, margin pectinate ‘Dendrob. 29; 
Bot. Mag. t. 5053; Ill. Hortic. 1858, t. 1645. Veitch Man. S isst 
Benson in Gard. Chron. 1870, 796; Walp. Ann. vi. 305. D. 5202 : Warn. 
Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1874, 406 ; Xen. Orchid. iii. 2, t. 2023 
Orchid. Alb. t. 13. 
ARRACAN and Burma, on the hills and plains. lv clavate. eaves 
Stems 3-15 in., very variable, from subglobose to narrowly € „ is regarded 
3-4 in. coriaceous. Racemes 6-9 in.; flowers2 in. diam — D. suavis simu 
by Veitch as a variety with shorter stouter stems and broader leaves. 
d. iii. 104; 
154. D. Farmeri, Part. Mag. xv. 241, with fig. Fi. e many 
stems erect clavate 4—5-grooved, leaves 2—4 elliptic or oblong, ow lip, bracts 
in lax pendulous. lateral racemes golden or pink with ye rounded, lip 
small, sepals ovate-oblong, petals much broader, canon margin eros: 
shortly clawed orbienlar with lateral inflexed folds pubescen "Fleur. te ; 
Bot. Mag. t. 4659; Fl. des Serres vii. t. 741; Jar 24; Veitch Man. 
Pescatorea i. t. 4; Gartenfl. t. 595; Jennings Orchid. aie Gartenfl. t. 780. 
Dendrob. 42, with fig. D. densiflorum, var. Farmeri, ege 
TROPICAL Eastern HIMALAYA, and AssAM to BURMA. | 
Stems 10-18 in., 4-angled, base slender. Leaves 4-8 in., 
Flowers 2 in, diam., variable in colour, sepals and petals us al varieties 5 
yellow tinged with pink, disk ochreous.—There are two PDC albiflora, Belg- 
J'ava, Bot. Mag. t. 5451; Williams Orchid. Alb. n. t. 99 5 39 t. 2461. 
Hortic. 1860, t. 21; Gartenfl, 1868, t. 595; Fl. des Serres 1882, t. 
155. D. palpebrse, Lindl. in Journ. Hort. Soc. v. 981 eral racemes 
striate . 
olden 
p ureo- 
coriaceous, 
ually pink or 
: 1 der 
4-angled, leaves 3-5 oblong-lanceolate acute, flowers in loose etals broace 
(white or rose, disk of lip orange), bracts small, sepals oblong, P shortly 
as 
clawed ciliolate, mentum rounded, lip oblong softly domiy i, 485 Veitch 
clawed convolute and villously fringed. Past. FI. 
Man. Dendrob. 67. 
. utt.) 
Sikkim HIMALAYA; in the Teesta Valley (Ze. in Herb. Cale i 
Lobb, Berkeley. ; : faintly fragra" but 
Stems 7-9 in. Leaves 4-6 in. Flowers 13-23 in. diamo G githianumy 
Near D. densijlorum, but bracts very different. Nearer V. 
mentum short, 
