Coelogyne.] CXLVIII, ORCHIDES. (J. D. Hooker)  . 837 
Pseudobulbs 1} in., ona branching rhizome; sheaths membranous. Leaves 3— 
ai, Scape with raceme 1-2 in.; basal sheaths small, subacute; flowers À in. 
diam., “ pale brown with sooty stains on the lip,” Lindl. ; “ green with black specks 
on the lip,” Reichb, f, 
, 34. ©. Treutleri, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined.; pseudobulbs small ovoid 
distant, leaves small elliptic-lanceolate, scape short 1-fld., sepals lanceolate 
acuminate, petals narrowly linear 5-nerved, side lobes of lip small oblong, 
midlobe large orbicular with a broadly cuneate base, tip rounded obtusely 
?-fid, disk smooth with 3 smooth lamellz from the saccate base to the base 
of the midlobe, 
SIKKIM HIMALAYA, Treutler., i 
Pseudobulbs 3-3 in., curved ; rhizome as thick as a duck's quill. Leaves 1 in., 
: e Scape 3 in., base sheathed; bracts not seen; flowers 1j in. diam. ; sepals 
1-9-nerved ; petals acuminate ; lip narrowed at the base, much the same shape as 
In micrantha, but much larger and perfectly smooth except for the basal lamella ; 
ri narrowly winged.—I have szen only one specimen of this very distinct 
les, 
35. C. Parishii, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 5323; pseudobulbs very long 
columnar angled, leaves elliptic or lanceolate, raceme 3-5-fld. drooping, 
owers large green, sepals lanceolate acuminate, petals larger, lip panduri- 
m, side lobes small, midlobe large broadly clawed broader than long 
tndulate, disk blotched with purple, ridges 4 pectinate on the midlobe 
bcm along the mesial line. 
ENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Parish. 
seudobulbs 4-6 in., tufted, acutely or obtusely angled; sheaths short. Leaves 
by 2-21 in., acute. Scape stout, basal sheaths imbricate; flowers 3 in. diam. ; 
ie and petals yellow-green ; lip blue-green; base of midlobe truncate, side lo 
* auricles; column narrowly winged.— Near C. pandurata. 
35. €. nitida, Lindi. Coll. Bot. 33; Gen. § Sp. Orchid. 40; Fol. 
Drelid, 5 (all in part) ; pseudobulbs shining, leaves lanceolate, raceme 
"fld. erect or drooping, sepals oblong-lanceolate and linear Sonera 
Petals obtuse white, hp with yellow eyes on the rounded side lo s mid- 
lo ° ovate obtuse white, disk with 3 ridges and a yellow area bordero viu 
' C. ocellata, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 1953 (in part); Gen. ¥ Sp. Pos ; 
a in Bot. Reg. 1839, Mise. 31; Bot. Mag. t. 3767 (not good); ora 
33 0" N. S. t. 305; Walp. Ann. vi. 228. C. punctulata, Lindl. Coll. o : 
A Gen. § Sp. Orchid.) Cymbidium nitidum, Roxb, Hort. Beng. 63; 
' Jnd, iii, 459,—p Celog., Griff. Ic. Pl. Asiat. t. 328, f. 2. 
TEMPERATE EASTERN HIMALAYA; Bhotan, and the Mishmi Hills in Upper 
Pu» Grifih. Kuasia Hints, alt. 3-6000 ft., abundant. hose + sheaths 
Seudobulbs 1-3 in., crowded, ovoid oblong obpyriform or subglo "i sheat i 
bracte rigid. Leaves 3—10 in., petioled, variable in breadth, Scape no s » hed; 
cts deciduous ; sepals 1} in«long; lip with a row of tubercles on each side ° e 
a dlobe, markings and spots very variable, Capsule 2 in., narrowly pyri orm 
Lies Obtuse.— That this is Roxburgh's Cymbid. nitidum (the assumed caps ot 
Gutley’s Celogyne nitida) is evidenced by a specimen so named from the | à cu a 
of the D and by the figure in Roxburgh’s drawinge, wherein, a inch flowers from 
P ìs imaginary. Lindley contounded it with ochracea, which Tm 
ind Ulformeq peeudobulb.  Welliche C. ocellata is a mixture of nitida ochracea, 
a jaata; lis habitat of Sirmore is an error, as is Lindley’s of Sikkim, 
Pp €8 to ochracea, 
37. c. Stenochila, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined. ; pseudobulb small, leaves 
