154 cxLvit, ORCHIDE®. (J. D. Hooker.) (Bulbophyllum. 
truncate. Walp. Ann. vi. 945. Sarcopodium macranthum, Lindl. in 
Paget. Fl. Gard. i. 155; Fol. Orchid. 3. diges) 
'TENASSERIM ; alt. 3636 ft., Parish. Sinaiprore (Hort. Loddiges). . . 
Rhizome stout, crinite at the nodes. Leaf 4-8 in.  Pedicel +5 in., My 
appressed basal sheaths; flower ringent, rather fleshy, red-purple and spotted; 
anther small. 
4. B. megalanthum, Grif. Notul. ii. 286; Ic. Pl. Asiat. t. “ 
scape very short, pedicel stout shorter than the oblong-lanceolate hee 
flower 2 in. diam., petals lanceolate long-acuminate rather shorter | bes 
lanceolate acuminate falcate sepals, lip long narrow slender, basal t0 
acute. Walp. Ann. vi. 246. 
MALACCA ; on Pulo Bessar, abundant, Griffith. . . 
Pseudobulbs very small. Leaves 4 in. ; v ele short. Pedicel 2-3 in.; d 
pale brown, purple-spotted ; sepals 3 in. long, lateral scythe-like, , deflex apes 
crossed over the very long lip. Fruit 2 in. long.—Described from Griffich, w 
the lip is sessile, but his figure shows a stipes. 
5. B. psittacoglossum, Reichh. f. mss.; scape very short fii 
1-3-fld., pedicel longer than the petiole of the broadly elliptic lea ; lateral 
1-1} in. diam., petals ovate 5-nerved as long as the falcately ovate bet. 
sepals, foot of column forked, lip with membranous toothed basa 
Sarcopodium psittacoglossum, Reichb. f. in Bot. Mag. t. 5408. 
TENASSERIM, Parish. . d broad. 
Pseudobulbs ovoid, enclosed in a reticulate sheath. Leaf 2-4 in. long an ihr 
Scape 1-1} in., sheath basal; pedicel 1 in., stout ; sepals greenish yellow o-lobed ; 
nerves, dorsal incurved, Lip spongy, yellow and scarlet, obtuse, base deeply 
tips of column acute. 
. r 
6. B. nasutum, Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1871, 1485 , oro 
subsessile, sepals subequal triangular-ovate, petals very small hne with à 
sessile as long as the sepals oblong, tip rather dilated rounded, base 
hooked incurved auricle on each side, anther conical. 
TENASSERIM; at Moulmein, Parish. . 
Pseudobulbs crowded, short, obturbinate, Leaf 2-3 in., sessile, lanceolate, vo 
thick. Pedicel with ovary 4 in.; flower 1 in. diam.; sepals and Pete imens 
pale yellow ; lip with a red-purple base, auricles as in B. Careyanum,—1 he spec 
are very insufficient. 
icel 
7. B. pileatum, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1844, Misc. 73; scape 0, Pee 
slender, sepals ovate-oblong obtuse, petals nearly as long narrow obtuse 
oblong obt»* *-nerved, lip nearly as long as the sepals tongue-shape terete, 
with 2 mesial ridges from the base to beyond the middle, colunt 1, Fol. 
anther conical. Walp, Ann. vi. 246. Sarcopodium pileatum, £4" 
Orchid. 4. 6 
SiNGAPOwE (Hort. Loddiges. Penance, Maingay (Kew Distrib. 1670 
in Herb. Kew. Perak, Wray.—DIsrRIB. Sumatra (Jc. Marsden). | elliptic oF 
Rhizome long, rooting, and crinite at the nodes. Leaf 3-5. tant from the 
obovoid-oblong, rather membranous,  Pedicel 1-3 in., often distan ls are very 
pseudobulb ; flower 1} in. diam., yellow, ridges of lip red.—The materia 
indifferent, 
), and fe. 
seudobulbs 
8. B. Reinwardtii, Reichb. f. in Walp. Ann. vi. 2465 pens ovate- 
long slender, leaf long-petioled, scape and pedicel slender, " 
lanceolate caudate-acuminate rather shorter than the uncinà atii Lin 
lateral sepals, lip cordate-lanceolate. Sarcopodium Reinwarae™ 
