788 CXLVIII. ORCHIDEX., (J. D. Hooker.) [Eria. 
lately obovate with a terminal seta, flowers small, sepals acuminate and 
linear-lanceolate petals 3-nerved, mentum large incurved, lip lanceolate 
obscurely serrulate. Walp. Ann. vi. 267. Conchidium pusillum, Grif. 
Notul. 321; Ie. Pl. Asiat. t. 310 (greatly enlarged). Phreatia uniflora, 
Wight Ic. t. 1784. 
Kuasia Mrs., alt. 4-5000 ft., Grifith, &c. i 
Pseudobulbs 3-4 in. diam., distant on the slender rhizome. Leaves ilm 
Scape 1-1 in., capillary, 1-fld., with often a rudimentary second within the rr 
bract ; sepals i in. long.— Lindley overlooked this in the Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. & 1., 
referring it to Bolbophyllum. 
9. E. extinctoria, Oliver in Bot. Mag. t, 5910; dorsal sepal much 
smaller than the lateral ovate obtuse 5-nerved, lateral triangular md 
nerved, mentum longer than the lateral sepals conical incurved 2- “th K 
petals oblong obtuse 3-nerved, lip larger than the sepals obcordate Ti 
2-lobuled undulate midlobe in the sinus. Dendrobium extinctorium, yn 
in Bot. Reg. under t. 1756, and in Journ. Linn. Soc. ii. 11; Walp. Am. 
vi. 308, 
TENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Griffith, Parish. 2-3 in. 
Pseudobulbs crowded, 4-3 in. diam., naked. Leaves not seen. Scape 3 his id 
filiform, with 1-2 small sheaths ; mentum i-i in. long; disk of lip with "nj 
ridges, lobules of midlobe orbicular, with a scarlet blotch at the base; column 
short, 
Sect. III. Bryosrum (see p. 785). 
10. E. articulata, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 47; psondobull 
ellipsoid adhering end to end like a chain, scape from the point of Ju 
of the bulbs capillary, spike flexuous, bracts cymbiform, flowers Are 
distant, sepals obtuse lanceolate, dorsal recurved, lateral with ape a 
tips, mentum large incurved, petals small lanceolate, lip minute indl 
long slender claw and horseshoe-shaped limb. Alwisia tenuis, 
Fol. Orchid. 1; Thwaites Enum. 300. 
CEYLON ; in the Ambagamowa district, Walker, Thwaites. 
Pseudobulbs 4-4 in. long. Leaves 1-2, 4-1 in. long, oblance 
Scape 1-3 in., naked; bracts broad, cucullate, acute; flowers buff, 
ovary very short ; nerves of sepals very obscure. 
: icu- 
ll. E. exilis, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined.; pseudobulbs as 1n E hit 
lata, scape short capillary, flowers distant in a flexuous 1 eral short 
cymbiform, sepals obtuse nerveless, dorsal largest oblong, ta als ve 
faleately decurved, tips thickened, mentum as long as the SPP oblong 
stout incurved, petals linear-oblong l-nerved, lip minute ellip 
obtuse fleshy. 
TRAVANCORE, Johnson (Herb. Wight). . , and 
Much smaller than Æ. inlata) closely resembling it in Spe nr 
spike ; leaves not seen ; flowers 4 in. long; pseudobulb small, with a 
coat. 
. , 148; 
12. E. perpusilla, Par. §& Reichb. f. in Trans. Linn. Soe. el. 
pseudobulbs clustered depressed, scape filiform, spike rat or ular-ovates 
bracts ovate-lanceolate, sepals obtuse l-nerved, dorsal triang lanceolate 
lateral lanceolate, mentum obscure, petals linear l-nerved, Hp 
3-nerved, margins waved. 
TENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Parish, Lobb (in Herb. Lindl.). 
olate, apiculate. 
py in. long; 
em ranous 
