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CXLVIII oRCHIDEE. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Eulophia - 
Pseudobulb large, conico-obpyriform, ^ Leaves many, 6-10 by $ in. midrib ` 
stout. Scape 1-3 ft.; sepals 3-1 in., and petals green with reddish nerves ; lip as 
long as the sepals, white with red crested nerves; spur short, subcylindric or | 
conical.— Rheede's xii. t. 26 is, I think, this ; his t. 25 may be E. graminea. 
2. E. graminea, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 13972; Gen. & Sp. Orchid. 182; | 
in Journ. Linn. Soe. iii. 23; leaves grass-like, bracts small lanceolate, 
sepals lanceolate acuminate and elliptic-lanceolate acute petals tessellate, - 
lip obovate-oblong, side lobes small, disk with 3-5 lamellate or crested 
nerves which are fimbriate on the rounded midlobe. ^E. inconspicu& 
Griff. Notul. 349; Ic. Pl. Asiat. t. 326; Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Sot. 
iii. 25. : 
Assam, Mann. BENGAL, J. D. H., Clarke.  TkNAssERIM, Parish. NICOBAR 
ISLANDS, Kurz. SINGAPORE, Wallich. MALACCA, Maingay. l'RAvANCORE, Wight. 
CEYLON, at Damballa, Trimen. à 
Habit of E. virens and colour of flower, but leaves usually shorter, flowers much , 
smaller, and spur cylindric with often a clavate tip.—Cuming's specimens No. 2059 
are marked as from Malacca in some collections, from Bohol Island (Philippines) 
in others. 
tt Roots tuberous, hypogeal. Leaves 
unbranched. 
§ Lip longer than broad, side lobes short or 0. 
elliptic-lanceolate. Scape 
3. E. ochreata, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 24; leaves elipt 
acuminate, scape with broad loose ochreate sheaths, bracts lanceo at 
equalling the ovary, sepals linear-oblong, petals broadly elliptic acute, lip 
broadly ovate entire, tip rounded, nerves all fimbriate. Dalz. 5 Gibs. 
Bomb. Ft. 265. 
The Concan and Canara, Law, Dalzell, Ae, i 
Stem stout. Leaves 3-5, 4-10 in., many-nerved, sessile. Scape 10-12 in., very 
stout below ; raceme many- and rather dense-fld., bracts }-} in.; sepals 3 in. longi 
spur a small sac. 
. 4, E. herbacea, Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orchid. 182; in Journ. Lim. 
Soe. iii. 24; bracts very long, flowers large, sepals linear-lanceolate act 
minate, petals elliptic or lanceolate obtuse or acute very many-nerved, lip 
obovate-oblong, side lobes small rounded, midlobe ovate-oblong, disk with 
many fimbriate nerves. Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 265. E. brachypetal& 
Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Zoe, ie, E. albiflora, Edgew. mss. Limodorum 
bicolor, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 469. 
WESTERN HIMALAYA ; Garwhal, alt, 4—7000 ft., toule, Falconer, Edgeworth, &c. 
BENGAL, Rozburgh ; at Rungpore, Clarke, Concan, Dalz. A Gibs. l. c. 
Stem 4-6 in., rather slender, sheathed. Leaves 6-8 in. linear-lanceolate, 
variable in breadth, many-nerved. Scape 2-3 ft., stout ; sheaths large, acuminate; 
raceme short, 8-10-fld. ; bracts 11-2 in. ; pedicel with ovary j-l in.; sepals 1j m» 
green; petals very variable, white, nerves purple; lip white, nerves yellow ; gpuf 
very short, obtuse.— The flowers seem to be often produced before the leaves. Lindley 
gives Ceylon, Macrae, as a habitat, probably by the same error as affects E. ezplanatd- 
5. E. lachnocheila, Hook. f.; scape stout, raceme lax-fld., bracts 
equalling or exceeding the ovary subspathaceous, sepals lanceolate acum! 
nate and shorter elliptic petals many-nerved, lip narrow pubescent, side 
lobes short rounded, midlobe obovate-oblong retuse, margin waved, disk 
deusely softly spiny. 
