838 CXLVIIL OROHIDEX. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Coelogyne. 
small sessile elliptic, scape short, raceme very long erect many-fid., flowers 
small white, lateral sepals ovate-lanceolate acuminate, petals narrowly 
linear 1-nerved, hypochile of lip narrow very much longer than the orbion inr 
waved epichile, base saccate, side lobes small rounded, disk of midlobe w 
3 smooth ridges running nearly to the tip. 
PERAK ; summit of Gunong Batu Pateh, alt, 6700 ft., Wray. — f 
Pseudobulbs 4 in. Leaves 1-1} in., subacute, rigid. Scape 1 in., compressed 
raceme 8 in., 25-fld.; bracts deciduous; flowers 1 in. diam.; lip strongly nie 
column 3-lobed at the top,fnarrowly winged.—I have seen but one specimen 
very distinct species. 
38. C. carnea, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined. ; pseudobulbs long fusiform, 
leaves petioled elliptic obovate or oblanceolate, scape erect “tats very 
6-20-fld., rachis zigzag, sepals oblong acuminate 7-nerved, m narrow 
narrow 1-nerved, lip saccate at base, side lobes rounded, hypoc h | melle 
much longer than the orbicular midlobe, disk with 2 large fleshy la 
about the middle reaching to the midlobe. 
PERAK, Scortechini, -14 in. 
Pseudobulbs 4-5 in., distant on the ‘stout rhizome. Leaves 4-5 by lr pc 
subacute. Scape as long or longer; bracts deciduous ; sepals $ in, nerv 
culate and petals flesh-cold., lip the same with dark veins, 
j ; in 
39. C. elata, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 1959; Gen. & Sp. Orchid id 
Wall. Pl. As. Rar. iii. 12, t. 218; in Bot. Reg. 1839, Misc. 92; Fol OUT 
9; pseudobulbs very large oblong, leaves very long- MEX „lanceolate 
scape shorter stout, raceme short, flowers subsecund, sepais o host side lobes 
cream-cold., petals linear, lip white with y ellow blote the side lobes 
narrow erose, midlobe rounded-ovate acute erose, disk between ‘Ann. vi. 230. 
with 2 tortuous crenulate lamella. Bot. Mag. t. 5001; Walp. . 
— Colog., Griff. Ic. Pl. Asiat. t. 290. . pPER 
TROPICAL HIMALAYA; from Garwhal, Falconer, to Bhotan, Griffith. 7 
Burma, J. Anderson. acute; 
Pseudobulbs 3-5 by 1-2 in., narrowed upwards or not ; sheaths very lage, in. 
rhizome as thick as the little finger. Leaves 5-12 by 1i-3 m.; " unpleasant," 
Scape 10 in. and under; sheaths large; flowers 1-1} in. diam. (“sme 
Lindl.) ; lamellæ of disk of lip sometimes tipped with red. 
40, ©. prolifera, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 1956; Gen. § Sp. Ore iole 
Fol. Orchid. 10; pseudobulbs ovoid or oblong compressed, leai sheathed, 
lanceolate, scape long very many-fid., raceme erect interrup -— side lobes 
flowers small greenish yellow, sepals oblong, petals narrow iy 2-Jamellate. 
of lip short obtuse, midlobe orbicular retuse toothed, dis 
Walp. Ann. vi. 230, 
TnoricAn HIMALAYA ; Nepal, Wallich ; Sikkim, alt. 2-4000 ft., J.D. 
Mrs., alt. 4-5000 ft., Griffith, &c. ^ aistiehous scales. Leaves 
Pseudobulbs 14-21 in., distant ; rhizome clothed with disticho , sepals ime 
3-7 in., acuminate. Scape slender, terete; sheaths short optas duse. 
9-7-nerved ; petals 1-3.nerved. Capsule 2-1 in., pyriform, ang'es 
rge linear” 
4l. C. Griffithii, Hook.f. Ic. Plant. ined. ; pseudobulbs IP y SORE 
oblong compressed, leaves large petioled elliptic-lanceolate ‘des ]-nerved, ! 
many-fld., sepals broadly oblong 5-nerved, petals very sien te midlobe, 
with very broad crenulate side lobes and a narrow pacer proadest. 
between the lobes with 5 short lamella the 2 outer much 
id. 40 ; 
Sp. Orchid. d 
H. Kuasts 
