784 CXLVIII. ORCHIDEZ. (J. D. Hooker.) [Chrysoglossum. 
Leaf 6-12 in., broadly elliptic or ovate; petiole 1-2 in. Scape with raceme 
1-2 ft., and flowers villous; bracts j-$ in., shorter than the ovary ; flowers $ in. 
diam., yellow, banded with purple; dorsal sepal linear, lateral decurved ; petals up- 
curved; lip clawed, side lobes truncate, midlobe panduriform; lamelle undulate or 
crisped. Columnar arms long, ascending, truncate. 
2. ©. erraticum, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined.; glabrous, leaf long- 
petioled, scape slender, pedicels long slender, lip hastately 3-lobed, base 
2-auricled, mentum very short. 
TROPICAL SIKKIM HIMALAYA; at Rishep, alt. 4000 ft., Clarke. 
Leaf 16 by 23 in., 5-7-nerved; petiole 3 in., ending below in a narrow pseudo- 
bulb. Scape with raceme 2 ft.; bracts'} in.; pedicel with ovary 1} in.; “et 
green speckled brown; sepals and petals falcately oblong-lanceolate, acute; site 
lobes of lip broad, recurved, midlobe orbicular ; disk 3-lamellate ; auricles of column 
rounded.—Only one specimen seen. 
3. C. assamicum, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined.; glabrous, leaf kap 
petioled, scape slender, lip cuneately 3-lobed, lobes rounded, base obscure'y 
auricled, mentum spurred. 
ASSAM, Griffith. 
Leaf 10 by 2 in.; nerves 5, strong; petiole 4 in.; base not thickened. np 
with raceme 14-2 ft.; bracts } in., as long as the pedicel and ovary; irte ir 
$ in. diam.; sepals and petals 3-nerved, obtuse; lip with a broadly cuneate 
above the rounded auricles, disk 3-lamellate; spur horn-like, free of the lateral sepais, 
as long as the lip, incurved, subacute ; auricles of column rounded.—Only one spec 
seen. 
4. C. maculatum, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined.; glabrous, leaf mur 
petioled, scape stout, lip cuneately 3-lobed, base 2-auricled, mentum mint 
Ania maculata, Thwaites Enum. 301. 
CEYLON; in the Central Province, alt. 5000 ft., Thwaites. ickent 
Leaf 7-12 by 3-4 in., elliptic-lanceolate, 5-7-nerved ; petiole 1-4 in» pipi 
into a conical elongate pseudobulb. Scape with raceme as long as the leaf or longe i 
bracts 3-3 in., shorter than the ovary; sepals à in., 5-nerved and S. nerve Pid 
obtuse, pale green with lines of purple specks ; lip white, base purple-spot d si e 
lobes and short auricles rounded; midlobe concave; column with rounde 
auricles and two small basal ones. 
18/2. COLLABIUM, Blume. 
_ Terrestrial ?; rhizome creeping ; pseudobulbs narrow, 1-lea 
plicate. Scape from the base of the pseudobulb; flowers in a lon 
a 
Lateral sepals adnate to the trumpet-shaped foot of the colum, or the 
ved. Leaf 
g raceme 
ovate or linear. Lip short, articulate with the mentum Oo beordaté 
column; side lobes ear-shaped, erect; midlobe very broadly y gub- 
pubescent. Column long, incurved, sides at top angled or wit llinia 2 
terminal incurved arms; anther small, hemispheric, 2-celled ; po 
double, united by a viscus. 
vate 
C. Wrayi, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined. ; leaf lanceolate, bracts short 0 
acute, mentum not spur-like, column with 2 incurved arms. 
PERAK; on Waterfall Hill, Wray, Scortechini. te, Se 
Pseudobulb 3 in., narrowly oblong, curved. Leaf 12 by 2 in., suba flowers 
with raceme 16 in., slender, flexuous, with many scattered bract-like sheaths 5 t- 
} in. diam.; sepals acute, 5-nerved, united to the base only of the upeurve is ope? 
shaped hollow foot of the column, which rises in front in 2 obtuse horns, dification of 
in front just over the insertion of the lip.—This species requires a m 
