786 CXLVIII. ORCHIDEA. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Eria. 
usually fleshy, cylindric. (Cylindrolobus, Blume, Gen.) (See also Gen. 38. TRI- 
CHOSMA).—Sp. 52-60. 
i s one or 
VII. DENDROLIKION, Lindl. Stems or pseudobulbs very various, Leap t 
few, terminal or subterminal on the pseudobulbs, or on a creeping r a tho hiso, 
in terminal or subterminal spikes or racemes, or subsolitary 
woolly or densely tomentose. ' 
* Pseudobulbs usually large. Inflorescence white-woolly.—Sp. 61-68. 
** Pseudobulbs large. Inflorescence brown-tomentose. —Sp. 69-70. 
*** Pseudobulbs very small or 0.—Sp. 71-76. 
satichous 
VIII. BAMBUSIFOLIA, Hook. f. Stem tall, terete, leafy. Leaves ba kan 
elliptic or lanceolate, glabrous. Flowers in leaf-opposed racemes, g 
ntose.—Sp. 77-79. n 
Te ce Blume (Gen.). Stems usually long, terete, leafy n in 
creeping in E. sedifolia), often hirsute. Leaves narrow, distic Ti ` usually very 
leaf-opposed clusters, spikes or racemes, more or less hirsute ; lip 
iff; um short.—Sp. 80-90. e 
UA XS Xie ar ath Short: uninodal, l-leaved. Scape from the base eer 
pseudobulb, clothed below with equitant sheaths, the uppermost pus 
rather large; sepals keeled ; ovary and pedicel tripterous.—Sp. 1 aved, sheathed as 
XI. Acriposracuya, Hook.f. Pseudobulb very short, 1- ea erect. Flowers 
in Xiphosium. Scape from the base of the pseudobulb, stou entum long, spur- 
minute, in dense rusty-tomentose spikes; sepals very short; m 
like.—Sp. 92, t, leafy. Leaves dis- 
XII. Dirocnurorsis, Hook. f. Stems tufted, tall, erect, it - e deciduous 
tichous, ensiform. Flowers in a short terminal branched panicle wit g : 
rigid bracts.—Sp, 93. creeping 
SZIL PELLAIANTHUS, Hook. f. Stems terete, short, erect fro iek; column 
rhizome. Leaves 2, terminal. Spike short, lateral; perianth very 
with a very short foot or 0.—Sp. 94. 
Sect. I. PonPAx (see p. 785). ted in a sub- 
1. E. reticulata, Benth. in Gen. Pl. iii. 509 ; sepals ante 5-nerved, 
campanulate very short broadly 3-lobed tube, petals spa shortl clawed 
mentum obscure, lip half the length of the petals vet ulata indl. in 
panduriform, base with a long erect spur. Porpax 266. Cryptoc us 
Bot. Reg. xxxi. (1845), Misc. 62; Walp. Ann. vi. 2 thus reticulatus, 
reticulatus, Reichb. f. in Bot. Zeit. 1862, 214. Aggeian 
Wight Ic. t. 1737. 
The Deccan PENINSULA; Iyamallay Hills, Wight. Canara; i 
Ritchie. t seen Flower 4-4 in: 
Pseudobulbs % in. diam., densely crowded. Leaves not ; A very large brow 
long, purple-brown, minutely hispid; pedicel very short, wits te À pollinia 4 or? 
bract and many sheaths; nerves strong, petals and lip subcrenu 5 
pyriform. 
labrous 
2. E. Meirax, N. E. Br. in Gard. Chron. 1880, 603; sepals fo lobes, 
» nerved coherent into a gibbous-based tube with free or ate 5-nerv 
petals broadly oblong 5-7-nerved ciliate, lip minute pi 1.409. CryP 
serrulate. E. Elwesii, Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1889, 148. 
chilus Meirax, Par. & Reichb. f. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx. 
TENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Parish. SikK1M HIMALAYA, Powe: in oulmei? 
Pseudobulbs 4 in. diam., minutely reticulate. Leaves à Flowers $ at I 
specimens, in Sikkim 1 in., oblong-lanceolate, acute, petiole 'Brown indi 
‘bracts very large, hemispheric, with a long mucro.—Mr. 
at Chandway 
