840 CXLVIII. oRCHIDES. (J. D. Hooker.) [Cælogyne. 
46. C. ustulata, Par. 4 Reichb. f. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx. 144; 
pseudobulbs ovoid, leaves small elliptic-lanceolate, scape very slender erect, 
flowers small, sepals subequal oblong acute, petals filiform, side lobes $ 
very broad lip rounded, midlobe small suborbicular retuse, disk wit 
curved smooth ridges. 
TENASSERIM; at Moulmein, Parish. . . ‘oled 
Pseudobulbs 1-14 in.; rhizome stout. Leaves 13-2 in., sessile or petiole 2 
acuminate, rigid. Scape with raceme 4-5 in.; bracts 4-} in., deciduous ; pe . 
amongst the smallest of the genus, yellow and brown, suberect; sepals i p oe: 
lip saccate at the base, nearly orbicular in outline; column winged abov th 
Amongst Parish’s admirable drawings is another plant named C. ustulata, Mi 
pseudobulbs 2-3 in., leaves 4-6 in. lanceolate undulate, bracts nearly 1 in. Jong 
much larger flowers with narrow side lobes of lip and a much larger midlobe. 
47. C. anceps, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined.; pseudobulbs ellipscid, 
leaves shortly petioled elliptic subacute coriaceous, scape stout compress 
raceme erect, sepals linear-oblong acute, petals narrowly linear "lobe 
3-nerved, lip long narrow, side lobes elongate with short free tips, mi 
orbicular, disk with 2 short lamellz. 
PERAK, Scortechini. 21-4 by 
Rhizome very stout ; pseudobulbs 1-1} in., base contracted. Leaves metimes 
2-1} in., 7-9-nerved, stoutly petioled. Scape with raceme 5-10 ai hin long 
narrowly winged, sheaths below the raceme 2 in., obtuse ; sepals and petals = m 
lip recurved, hypochile 2-3 times as long as the epichile. 
| Sect. II. Pietonz. See p. 828. 
id. 
48. €. preecox, Lindl, Coll. Bot, 37; in Wall. Cat. 1965 ; Fol, Or 
16 ; pseudobulbs ampulliform or turbinate at length umbonate, eee le, lip 
tubercled, bracts equalling or exceeding the ovary, flowers rose-P T umn 
subrepand laciniate in front, disk with 3-5 crested lamella, tote ort. 
4-toothed. Bot. Mag. t. 4496; Paat. Mag. xiv. t. 7; Trans. hid 48: in 
Soc. 1880, t. 69 (var.). C. Wallichiana, Lindl. Gen. d SP. ir Mag. vi. 
Wall. Plant, As. Rar. i, 46, t, 54; Bot. Reg. xxvi. t. 245 Lost Ago 
t. 25; Gartenfl. t. 283; Jennings Orchid. t. 472; Grif. vo Fl Gard. 
Pleione przcox, Don Prodr. $7. P. Wallichii, Lindl. in Past. Reic 
sub. t. 5l. P. Wallichiana, Jard. Fleur. t. 153. P. birmanic? Fit 9. 
in Gard. Chron. 1882, ii. 840. Epidendrum praecox, Smith Lut asia MS 
Parish. 
Leaves 1-2, 2-9 in., elliptic or lanceolate, acute ; scape 3—4 ‘tale narrow, 
obtuse; flowers 21—4 in. diam., sweet-scented ; sepals and petals Capsule 
9-1 in., tusiform.— C, Wallichiana is not even a variety, and var. i 
characterized by the decaying leaf. A monstrous state bears impe ith 2 sete. 
pseudobulbs crowned with a crinite tuft of narrow bulbils each w uished by e 
birmanica is doubtfuly described as a species by Reichenbach, disti B order of 
bluish-purple pseudobulbs with many white circles and an entire 
hood of the column.—Fl. autumn, l 
x Wal k 
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49. C. humilis, Lindl. Coll. Bot. 37 ; Gen. 5 Sp- Orchid. Oke smoot! 
Cat. 1963 ; Fol. Orchid. 16; pseudobulbs tlagon-shaped, leaf-s lo bpo vate 
bracts longer than the ovary, flowers white or very pale T wn, disk witb 
fimbriate speckled or striped with red purple orange or PY 
