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Tainia.] CXLVIII. OROHIDE®. (J. D. Hooker.) 821 
bicornis, Lindl, in Bot. Reg. 1842, Misc. 37; 1844, t. 8; Thwaites Enum. 
+ Eria bicornis, Zeeichh. f. in Walp. Ann. vi. 269. ? Ania latifolia, 
Wight Te. t. 914. Eria Wightii, Reichb. f. l c. 270. Mitopetalum Wightii, 
Blume Mus, Bot. ii. 185. 
n TRAVANCORE ; on the Pulney Mts.?, Wight.  CEYLON; Hantani, alt. 3000 ft., 
waites, 
Habit and size of flower, according to Lindley's figure, of 7. latifolia, but leaf 
much smaller and described as fleshy. Wight’s represents a much larger: plant, with 
*epals I in, long ; his description of the lip lamella differs so greatly from what he 
figures that no reliance can be placed on either. Thwaites, however, refers it to 
ornis, According to Lindley and Thwaites, the Ceylon plant is more or less purple. 
Lindley figures the flower as green and reddish, the lip and column yellow spotted 
with red. I have seen no Ceylon specimen or flower of the Travancore plant. 
l. T. khasiana, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined.; leaf-blade longer than 
the stout petiole, scape tall, sepals 2 in. linear obtuse and broader oblong. 
obtuse petals 3-nerved, mentum shortly conic obtuse, lip cuneately obovate, 
‘ide lobes rounded at the tip, midlobe much broader than long apiculate, 
‘x With a slender mid-nerve and two narrow lamellz all vanishing in the 
midlobe, anther hemispheric with a dorsal boss. 
Kuasta Hirrs; below Churra, alt. 3000 ft., J. D. H. & T. T. 
8 Leaf 8 by 2 in., on a fusiform pseudobulb 3 in. long with a neck 1 in. long. 
“ape with long raceme 2 ft.; pedicel with ovary shorter than the sepals ; bracts 
equalling the pedicel.—Only one specimen seen ; it resembles Wight’s figure of 
Ania latifolia (T. bicornis) more than any other species, but wants the 2 conical 
orns of the anther, 
l s T. minor, Hook. f. Ie, Plant. ined.; leaf-blade 3-5 in. much 
nger than the petiole, scape and few-fld. raceme 8-12 in. very slender, 
Sepals linear obtuse and rather broader petals 3-nerved, mentum very short, 
P rineate-obovate, side lobes subacute, disk with a central thickened nerve 
and two broad lamellae reaching the base of the orbicular crenate midlobe 
much has 3-5 narrow ridges, anther with 2 conic obtuse bosses. 
SIKKIM HIMALAYA; at Mahalderam, alt. 7000 ft., Clarke. u 
Seudobulb very slender, 1-2 in. Leaf 11-2 in. broad, very membranous, nerves 
às slender ; petiole 2-3 in. Scape with a narrow sheath 2 in. long below the mid- 
seg races t in.; pedicel with ovary } in., very slender; sepals 2 in.; column 
et, narrowly winged ; 4 of the pollinia very small. 
lo 3. T. hastata, Mook. f. Te. Plant. ined. ; scape very slender, raceme 
ong many- and small.fld., bracts filiform as long as the ovary, sepa sain 
lipar acuminate and subequal petals 3-nerved, mentum rather long o. use 
road (is-obovate, side lobes subacute, disk with a a alate nd we 
whig mella reaching the base of the rather fan-sha] ipi 
Ling? ‘4s 3 narrow ridges, anther hemispheric smooth. Eulophia hastata, 
“in Journ. Linn. Noc, ill. 25. 
Assaw, Masters, Griffith. 
Pe (base wanting) 2 ft. 6 to 3 ft. 
‘indley $4 in.; column very slender, narrc 
Species M" of this (under Eulophia) that it is i 
be i A that the hastate lip is unlike that of any other, he 
ma, of which the leaves, rootstock, and base of scape a 
10. y m lb ic, leaf lanceolate deli- 
* maculata, Hook. f.; pseudobulb conic, r 
ey herved, scape AR cal ud petals pale green lanceolate acute, 
Pals with 4 petals with 6 lines of purple spots, mentum short cylin 
Raceme 5-7 ìn. dense-fld. ; bracts and 
arrowly winged; 4 pollinia very small, — 
the smallest-flowered of the aphyllous 
The pollen shows it to 
unknown. 
