Cirrhopetalum.] cxwvim. omcmrpgs. (J. D. Hooker.) l 777 
and yellowish lateral sepals with red nerves. Reichenbach’s B. muscicola (from the 
Eastern Himalaya, alt. 9000 ft.) is, I suspect, the same; the leaf is described as 
oblong ligulate, the lateral sepals coherent to the tip, the dorsal sepal and petals 
ovate obtusely retuse, the lip complicate sagittate, and the column as 3-toothed. It 
is said to be near refusiusculum. 
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. 20. C. Andersoni, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined. ; lateral sepals 3 in. 
dimidiate-obovate from a narrow base obtuse apiculate coherent nearly 
throughout five times longer than the orbicular dorsal, petals ovate 
acuminate. 
, SIKKIM HIMALAYA; near Darjeeling, alt. 7000 ft., T. Anderson (lc. in Herb. 
aleutt.), 
Psendobulbs l-1} in., narrow. Leaf 4-6 in., petioled, narrowly linear-oblong, 
acute. Scape 4—5 in., slender; umbels about 6-fld.; flowers shortly pedicelled, 
žin. across the coherent sepals, white sprinkled with red-purple.—A_ beautiful plant, 
described from a drawing in Herb. Calcutt. 
21. C. brevipes, Hook.f. Ic. Plant. ined. ; scape very short sheathed, 
lateral sepals 1 in. falcately lanceolate acute free, three times as long as 
the broadly obovate obtuse dorsal, petals broadly ovate, tip rounded. 
SIKKMM HIMALAYA, between Yoksun and Jongri, alt. 8000 ft., T. Anderson, 
Rhizome long, slender, suberect, probably scandent, bearing very distant erect 
narrow pseudobulbs 1-1} in. long. Leaf 2 in., linear-oblong, apiculate. Scape 
-l in. ; sheaths lanceolate; umbels 3-4-fld., flowers rose-pink.— Described from a 
rawing in Herb, Calcutt. The erect habit is singular. 
. 22. €. aureum, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined. ; small, lateral sepals § in. 
linear-oblong acute incurved three times as long as the orbicular ovate ob- 
tuse dorsal, petals oblong, tip rounded, column with spreading obtuse arms. 
MALABAR ; in the Wynaad, Jerdon (Ic. in Herb. Kew). l 
Pseudobulbs ovoid, distant on a ee rhizome. Leaf 1} in., linear-oblong. 
cape slender, shorter than the leaf ; umbel 2-fld.; flowers golden yellow ; latera 
vpals at first cohering.— Described from Jerdon’s drawing. I find nothing like this 
utifal little plant in any collection. 
. 23. €. Wightii Thwaites Enum. 299 (in part); lateral sepals $ in. 
linear-oblong subacnte convex 5-nerved three times as long as the broadly 
teat’ obtuse 9-nerved dorsal, petals ovate acute erose 3-nerved, columnar 
E th short, C. Macraei, Wight Ic. t. 1652 (not of Lindl.). Bulbophyllum 
Mu Reich. f. in Walp. Ann. vi. 263; Trimen in Journ. Bot, 1874, 199 in 
CEYLON ; Newera Elia, Walker; Central Province, alt. 4-7000 ft., ME or 
" hizome Stout; pseudobulbs ovoid. .Leaf 14-2} in., very coriaceous, e E 1 f 
near-oblong ; petiole short. Scape rather stout, shorter or longer than t e, "" , 
Breen speckled with red: ‘umbels 6-8-fld.; flowers ochreous-green ; sepals with a 
ginal line of red specks, —There are (as Thwaites suggests) several species iy 
cluded under Thwaites’ numbers 632, 2740, 3160, and these numbers dle not apply 
speci. ame species in all herbaria, nor are they represented by sufficiently g 
Pecimens in any. I therefore hesitate to quote their numbers. 
24. € Thwait j ; Ann. vi. 263, and in Trimen 
. sii, Reichb. f. in Walp. Ann. v1. | 
Journ, Bot. 1874, 198 (Blboph lian ; lateral sepals 4 in. lanceolate obtuse 
rd spreading 5-nerved twice as long as the ovate obtuse or acute dorsal, 
ls ovate acute, columnar teeth very short. 
Crrtoy . . 
3 Newera Elia, alt. 4-7000 ft., Thwaites. - . í 
Te are two drawings of ‘hte. in Herb. Peradenzia, both ticketed by Thwaites 
