Eria.] CXLVIII. ORCHIDEE. (J D. Hooker.) 787 
probability of E. Elwesii not differing from E. Meiraz, and no distinctive characters 
for it are given. 
.9. E. Lichenora, Lindi. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ii. 46; leaves or- 
bicular-ovate ciliate, perianth 2-labiate, lateral sepals connate pubescent, 
petals linear l-nerved, mentum small rounded, lip very small shortly 
clawed ovate-cordate, sides toothed, tip acute or subulate. E. Jerdoniana, 
e J. in Walp. Ann. vi. 267. Lichenora Jerdoniana, Wight Ic. 
MALABAR; on the Bababoodan Hills, Jerdon, &c. ; Travancore, Johnson. 
Pseudobulbs 1-$ in. diam., crowded. Leaves 1 in., dark green or purplish. 
Flowers 3 in. long, tawny ; pedicel very short, with a very broad ciliate bract, and 
many subsimilar sheaths; dorsal sepal orbicular-ovate, 5-nerved, united lateral 
concave, 
4 E. ustulata, Par. § Reichb. f. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx. 147; 
leaves elliptie or broadly ovate subacute ciliolate, perianth 2-labiate pubes- 
cent, lateral sepals connate, mentum obscure, petals subspathulate 3-5- 
nerved, lip orbicular with a short tip erosely ciliate. 
TENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Parish. . 
ig Cy Similar to E. Lichenora, but the flowers are much smaller and the lip 
ferent; the latter is described by the authors of the species as oblong acute 
undulate umbonate at the base. 
ð. E. Parishii, Lindl. & Reichb. f. in Trans. Linn, Soc, xxx. 147; 
leaves ovate acute ciliolate, sepals free glabrous 3-nerved, dorsal large 
orbicular-ovate obtuse, lateral short uncinately recurved obtuse, mentum 
arge rounded, petals lanceolate falcate 3-5-nerved, lip very small elliptic 
Subacute at both ends. 
TENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Parish. l l 
Pseudobulbs 4-1 in, diam. Leaves $in. Flowers minute; sepals j; in. long; 
pollinia pyriform, 
Sect. IL. Concurprum (see p. 785). 
6. E. reticosa, Wight lc. t. 1637; leaves lanceolate or elliptic- 
lanceolate, lowers rather large, sepals acute 5-nerved, dorsal linear-lanceo- 
late, lateral faleate, mentum broad incurved, petals lanceolate acute 5-7- 
erved, lip nearly as long as the sepals linear-oblong 3-lobed, side lobes 
rounded terminal ovate, disk with 2 crested ridges. E. uniflora, Dalz. in 
Hook. Kew Journ, Bot. iv. (1852) lll. E. braccata, Dalz. § Gibs. Bomb. 
FI. 262 (not Lindl.). 
On the WesteRN Guars, from the Concan to the Nilghiris, Wight, &c. 
7. B. br Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ii. 46 (excl. syn. Wt. 
$ Dalz.) ; leaves oblanecolate, flowers large, sepals obtuse senerved, dorsal 
oblong-lanceolate, lateral nearly straight, mentum broad incurved, lip 
narrowly oblong entire as long as the sepals, disk with 2 crested ridges. 
Dendrobium braccatum, Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orchid. 75. 
Cr . A 7, 
Peewdobulhs 4 3 inen Walkera ted, Leaves 1-1} in. obtuse, apiculate. 
ape 1-14 in. ; bract cucullate. Sepals 4-3 in. long. 
8. E. pusilla, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 48; leaves 1-3 spathu- 
