752 ' CXLVIII. orcHIDEZ. (J.D. Hooker.) (Dendrobium. 
oval flattish obtuse reticulate bearded erosely serrulate yellow. above. Natai 
Wallich.—This must be in Wallich’s collection, but I fail to recognize it. — itate 
D. FUGAX, Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1871, 1257 ; pseudo5ulbs 1-2 w pes 
short fusiform l.leaved, leaves 5 by 1 in. cuneate-ligulate obtusely win re ellow 
terminal subsolitary membranous fugacious (yellow, lip white with purp pers 
marks), dorsal sepal ligulate acute, lateral subequal broader, petals “obtusa 
mentum rectangular, lip dilated from a cuneate base, side lobes o des undulate, 
midlobe clawed abruptly hastate flabelliform dilated emarginate retuse, side peers 
two membranous keels run from the base tosthe top of the claw crenulite TE ite 
in front, column very short.—IND1A (Hort. Day) .—The flowers as Dur eb 
minutes.— Descript. from the author, l. c., who says it is near convezum, » 
xantholeucum, R. f. leaves linear 
D. Hueutt, Reich. f. in Gard. Chron. 1882, ii, 764; stems slender, d with 
acuminate, flowers solitary (2-3 ?) fleshy like those of D. revolutum, Poa rhombic, 
a sulphur wart on the disk of the lip, sepals ligulate acute, petals half narrower 
mentum conico-cylindrie, lip subrhombic from a cuneate base, lower li elt in the 
constricted and angled in the middle, upper subcordate obtusely acute, "m column 
outer margin free obtuse-angled extrorse and incumbent on the sur dioere 
broader above.—StNGAPoRz, H. Low.—Near revolutum, but leaves thinner g" 
Descript. from the author, l,e. Said to be a form of D. crumenatum. dobulb cylin- 
D. LEUCOCHLORUM, Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron, 1879, i. 202 ; pseu tale as long 
dric channelled thickish stipitate, raceme 1-2-fld., sepals triangular, rase midlo 
oblong acute, mentum conical, lip 3-lobed in the middle, side lobes oh rt. — Tg NAS- 
produced broad retuse, disk muricate between the side lobes, column : lost white, 
SERIM, at Moulmein ( Hort. Veitch).— Flowers as large as D. sphegut 03 arpls linea 
mentum green, lip white, yellow green without, side lobes with purp 
Descript. from the author, l. c. . . late acute, 
D. PARVIFLORUM, Don Prodr. 34; stem 1 in., leaves few 1} in. lanor straight 
raceme j-2 in. peduncled many-fld., bracts lanceolate shorter t “late sepals an 
pedicels, flowers small ochroleucous, lip oblong obtuse concave oren bei san Erit; 
petals subequal lanceolate, base hardly saccate.—NEPAL, Wallich.— erg 
it must be in Wallich’s collection, but I do not recognize it. viorele gol oved, 
D. PRÆCINCTUM, Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1871, 750; stems "iSulate obtusely 
leaves narrow cuneate-ligulate 2-toothed, peduncle 2-fid., sepals ail gibbous, lip 
acute, petils rhombic obtuse, mentum large obtuse-angled doria y ligulate pro* 
cuneate dilated 36d ciliate, side lobes linear-ligulate obtuse, midlobe (EPI a 
duced velvety with crests and threads, disk with 3 angled keels, Veitch).—Ste™ 
triangular excavate base,— Imported with D. Devonianum (H ort. als and petals 
obscurely olive-green, sheaths ashy white, flowers yellow-white, sepi; t. from the 
margined with purple, lip yellow and orange, column sulphur.—Deseript. 
author, le, . btful species OT 
D. vexanine, Reichb. f. in Gard, Chron. 1881, i. 271, is a d was seen 
hybrid, something like D. Ruckeri, very imperfectly deserihed. —Nothisg 
* . n lum. 
Prof. Reichenbach in Low's nursery amongst a multitude of D. luteo 
further is known of it. 
? BULBOPHYLLUM, Thos. — $0, 
Pseudobulb from a creeping rhizome (rarely 0), 1- very ird Flowers 
Scape from the base of the pseudobulb, rarely distant fron otal 
solitary, capjtate, umbelled, spicate or racemose. Sepals sata to the foot 
dorsal rather shorter (rarely only half as long), lateral à n dorsal sepa": 
of the column. Pedals various, usually mueh smaller than er gmall au 
Lip jointed on the foot of the column, mobile, usually ihe lai: anther 
strongly recurved. Column very short, often 2-aristate a 100 al and 
2-celled ; pollinia 4 (2 rarely suppressed).— Species about Australian. 
subtropical, chiefly Asiatic, a few African, American and 
