832 CXLVIII. ORCHIDEEZ. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Coelogyne. 
side lobes rounded, midlobe smaller broadly ovate acute, disk with 3 dark 
brown or red crisped ridges. Bot. Mag. t. 7006; Rolfe in Gard. Chron. 
1888, i. 168. 
Assam, Mann. TENASSERIM; mountains near Moulmein, Parish. . 
Pseudobulbs 11-21 in., crowded; sheaths short. Leaves 10-12 by j-j MM. 
Scape much shorter, sheathed to the middle or lower; bracts caducous ; sepals 
in. 
. 14 Q. viscosa, Reichb. f. in Allgemein. Berlin Gartenz. 1856, 218; 
in Bonpland. iv. 328; in Gard. Chron. 1870, 1085; pseudobulbs narrowly 
ovoid or fusiform shining, leaves 8-12 in. petioled linear-lanceolate, scape 
very short closely sheathed up to the erect few-fld. raceme, ovary viscid, 
sepals and narrower petals linear-lanceolate acuminate white, lip very broa 
rounded, side lobes streaked with brown, midlobe small ovate, disk with 
3 crenulate lamelle from the base to the middle of the midlobe. 
Kuasta Hints (Ic. in Herb. Calcutt.). 
Reichenbach describes this as “a pretty little species in : 
but the pseudobulbs of specimens named by him are 21 in. long, the scape I5 ge 
and the flower 2 in. diam. My only materials are the above pseudobulbs m" 
flower, another of each from Messrs. Veitch, and a rude drawing in Herb. Celeste, 
of what Mr. Rolfe and I take to be the same species; and if so, it is the only authority 
for the habitat. In the drawing the very stout rhizome bears narrowly obpyr! 
form pseudobulbs 3 in. long with sheaths as long, the leaves are 1-li iu. broad, 
3-nerved, the flowers are smaller, sepals broader, and petals and lip narrower. 
the way of C. flaccida P 
15. C. suaveolens, Hook. f.; pseudobulbs ovoid, leaves sensilo 
elliptic, margins waved, scape sheathed up to the raceme, flowers, bes 
tichous, sepals and petals incurved oblong acute white, lip white, side ow 
rounded, midlobe broadly ovate or orbicular, disk with 4-6 crenate y i 
ridges. C. undulata, Wull. mss. Pholidota suaveolens, Lindl, in : 
Chron. 1856, 372. 
Kiasra Mrs., Gibson (Ze. in Herb. Calcutt.) ; at Mungpo, alt. 15 
Assam (Ic. in Herb. Calcutt.). 6-8 in. 
Pseudobulbs 2-3 in., distant on a stout sheathed rhizome. Leaves 
Scape 6-8 in., sometimes 2-leaved, ascending, lower sheaths e 
bracts $ in., deciduous; sepals 4—2 in, long ; column rather short. 
turgid, angles acute.— Habit of Pholi ‘ota, and the column is 
Cælogyne, though very different from Pholidota. 
00 ft., Clarke. 
losely imbricate ; 
Capsule l-l; 19» 
rather short fF 
bs turbinately ob- 
short ascen ng 
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subfom els 
16. C. occultata, Mook. f. Te. Plant. ined.; psendobul 
ovoid, leaves 2-3 in. petioled elliptic acute, scape 3-4-Hd. very 
thickly clothed to the top with coriaceous sheaths the upper 
flowers half concealed by the sheaths white, sepals and narrow dlob 
oblanceolate acute, side lobes of lip rounded streaked with dull rec A 9 very 
ovate-rotundate obtuse crenate, disk between the side lobes with # 
thick yellow crenate ridges. 
Calta HIMALAYA, Grifith’s Collectors (Kew Distrib. 5159) 
*utt.). . 
Rhizome very stout, sheathed; pseudobulbs 1-1} in. Leaves y. 
S-nerved. Scape 1-1} in., ascending or incurved ; sheaths acute; peu hip 
bracts 1 in., oblong, acute; sepals 1 in., sometimes flanked with yellow idges f the 
brown semilunar mark on each side lobe, and a brown margin to the riag 
disk.— Described chiefly from the drawing in Herb. Calcutt. 
17. ©. trinervis, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 1995; Gen. d SP- 
(4 Te. in Herb. 
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