830 OXLVIII, ORCHIDER. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Calogyne. 
9. C. macrobulbon, Hook. f.; pseudobulbs very long narrow, 
leaves petioled broad, raceme many-fld., bracts subtruncate, sepals oblong- 
lanceolate acuminate green, petals narrowly linear, lip white mottled with 
yellow-brown, side lobes narrow, disk with 9 crisped ridges, the lateral 
double on the ovate acuminate midlobe. C. fuscescens, Wall. Caf. 
1969/2. 
PENANG, Wallich. PERAK, Scortechini, King’s Collector.— 
Pseudobulbs 4-8 in., distant, narrowed from the base upwa! 
acuminate. Leaves 6-8 by 2~4 in., broadly elliptic- or ob-lanceolate. 
loose membranous obtuse basal sheaths.— Probably near Hiittneriana; 
differ entirely from Reichenbach’s description of that plant, as do the b 
of the scape and obtuse bracts, 
6. C. tomentosa, Lindl. Fol. Orchid. 3; pseudobulbs narrowly 
ovoid, leaves long long-petioled lanceolate, raceme bracts and ovary ' 
pubescent, sepals lanceolate and narrower petals pale red-brown, lip yellow, 
side lobes narrow streaked with brown, disk with 3 crisped ridges the outer 
double and coalescing in a broad caruncled area on the small midlobe. 
Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1873, 1843; Wawra Bot. Voy. Pr. Saxe- Cob. 
DISTRIB. Borneo. 
'ds; sheaths short, 
Scape with 
but the bulbs 
asal sheaths 
ii. 154, t. 14; Walp. Ann. vi. 224. 
PERAK; at Larut, King's Collector. Maracoa, top of Mount Ophir, Hullett.— 
DisrRiB. Borneo, 
12-20 by 
gid. Leaves 
Pseudobulbs 3-6 in.; sh late, ri 
in.; sheaths very long, lanceolate, x“ basal sheaths loose ; 
1-2 in., petiole 2-3 in. Scape 12-18 in., scurfily pubescen 
bracts 1-1} in., subacute, persistent in flower; sepals 1-1} in. long.  —— — 
_. Var.? penangensis; pseudobulbs shorter, leaves 6-8 by 2-24 in. elliptic-obowen 
ridges of lip not coalescing on the midlobe.—Penang, on Government ©" 
Maingay. 
. 1, C. Massangeana, Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1878, 684; 1882, 
i. 369; pseudobulbs obpyriform, leaves petioled elliptic-obovate, pin 
short broad, sepals oblong-lanceolate and narrower petals pale 5 wit 
cold., side lobes of lip narrow blue-grey with purple tips, per late 
3 crisped compound ridges produced on to the yellow orbicular apieu p 
midlebe. Bot. Mag. t. 6979 ; Floral Mag. N. S. t. 373; Warner Ore 
ASSAM (fid. Gard. Chron.) (more probably Malayan). ite 
Pseudobulbs 2 in. ears) 4-5 by 11-2 in. Raceme 12-18 in., pendulo de j 
glabrous 3 bracts }—} in., cuneiform when spread out, persistent, tip broa pP er 
sepals l in. long; side lobes of lip striped purple within.—See note 
assamica. 
8. C. Hüttneriana, Reichb. f. in Flora 1872, 277; pseud 
fusiform very rugose, leaves petioled oblong-lanceolate, bracts a 
sepals ovate-lanceolate acuminate, petals linear, side lobes of lip Y 
disk with 3 crisped ridges extended into the rounded ovate 
midlobe. 
TENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Parish. 
Scape in the only specimen seen 7 in.; sheaths close 
purple-brown ; raceme 8-10-fld., drooping ; bracts 1 in., 
no pseudobulbs or leaves; the flower is described from 
Reichenbach, who says “ flower white and lip toothed with a 
obulbs 
jnate, 
nded, 
ly imbricating, 
"ymbiform.— have seet 
a specimen Dam 
ligulate midlobe- 
: plong: 
9. O. lentiginosa, Lindl. Fol. Orchid. 3; pseudobulbs lines oblong: 
leaves shortly petioled elliptic-lanceolate, raceme -fid., sep 
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