802 CXLVIII. ORCHIDEZ. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Eria. 
i i both 
als short thick spreading from the base tomentose on t 
surfaces, mentum 0, lip small sessile entire orbicular or subcordate, disk 
thickened pubescent, column long stout, foot very short with a arge PoP s 
shining tubercle at the base. Walp. Ann. vi. 271. E. disco or d odl. 
- Journ. Linn. Soc. l. e. Callostylis rigida, Blume Bijd, 940, f ; 
Gen. & Sp. Orchid. 129. 'T'ylostylis, Blume Fl. Jav. Pref. vi. 
Stkkim HIMALAYA, alt. 3-4000 ft, J. D. H.  TENASSERIM, alt, 4000 ft, 
Parish. PERAK, Scortechini. MALACCA, Cuming.— DISTRIB. Siam, . ava, Leaves 
Pseudobulb l-pluri-nodal, 2-10 in. long, . contracted at both ends rbicular, 
3-5 in., sessile, obtuse or notched. Scape 2-3 in., base sheathed ^ rac Sls linear- 
coriaceous; flowers yellow, 1—2 in. diam. ; lateral sepals broadly ova mE from its 
oblong, tomentose ; lip with a minute claw, mobile ( B/wume).—V ery " 2/4 distinct 
congeners in the spreading flowers, lip, and foot of column ; perhap 
section with E. barbata, which also has a mobile lip. 
65. E. sicaria, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ii. 50; pseudopu 
narrowly oblong, leaves linear or linear-lanceolate semi- eret inate 
channelled, scape slender and flowers white-woolly, bracts ovate acn plong 
lateral sepals ovate obtuse 5-7-nerved, petals linear- or e reading 
9-nerved, mentum obscure, lip shortly broadly clawed, side on . P 
rounded, midlobe obcordate, disk with a tricrural thickened ridge. 
TENASSERIM ; at Mergui, Griffith, Parish. . . in., acumi: 
Pseudobulbs 11—2 in. long, A a stout woody rhizome. Leaves t i. ; pedicel 
nate, tapering to the base (dry pustulate). Scape 4-6 in. ; ith urple markings 
with slender ovary 3 in. ; flowers spreading, 3 in. across, white with p 
ou the lip. 
woe . ulbs 
66. E. Dayana, Reich). f. in Gard. Chron. 1877, ii, 102 ; prendo 
ovoid, leaves 3 linear-lanceolate very coriaceous, raceme lax ll ed ovaries, 
bracts linear-lanceolate scarious equalling the lower Poe lobes oblong 
sepals triangular tomentose, petals narrower, lip broad, il ^u ulate wi 
narrow, midlobe oblong emarginate, callus longitudinally 4g 
retrorse arms at the end. 
East INDrEs (Hort. Day). 24: "eichb. f. 
Allied to E. sicaria, Lindl. Unknown to me. Description from Reich 
. E. udobulb 
07. E. dasypus, Reichh. f. in Bot. Zeit. 1864, 415 5 tral slender 
cylindric, leaves 2-3 narrowly oblanceolate obtuse, racemes ls slender an 
white-woolly few-fld., bracts broadly ovate apiculate, pedice 5 3.nerved. BP 
ovate oblong obtuse 3-4-nerved sepals woolly, petals ob dust as long 28 
cuneate-obovate with 3 median ridges, side lobes oblong, alm 
the transverse midlobe, column long. 
TENASSERIM ; at Mergui, Parish. . 
Pseudobulbs 11-2 in., as thick as the little finger, MM 
Racemes 1 in., very slender; bracts membranous, apiculate ; pe 
iin.; mentum rounded, subincurved. 
long. 
Leaves 83 
el 4 in. ; sepals 
. 2 ] 
68. E. pellipes, Reich). J. in Herb. Kew; pseudobu “ok terete OF 
close set on the creeping rhizome 1-leaved, leaf obtuse Mel acts small, 
subcompressed, scape slender and 1-2 flowers white-woo Y saccates Pe } 
lateral sepals triangular-ovate acute 5-nerved, mentum or. linguiform, tip 
linear 5-nerved woolly, lip coriaceous subspathulate or 
rounded or retuse, back woolly. 
