1 oxLvur. OROHIDEZ. (J. D. Hooker.) [Eulophia. 
much broader; lip as long as the sepals; spur conic, acute, curved, placed between 
the lateral lobes; column short, stout.—Placed by Lindley in Cyrtopera, but there 
is no foot to the column; he also errs in describing the sepals and bracts as obtuse. 
10. E. pratensis, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 25; bracts shorter 
than the ovary, sepals oblong obtuse 5-nerved, petals subsimilar, lip sessile 
broader than long side lobes large oblong rounded, midlobe small semi- 
circular, disk with three crenate nerves ending in crenate calli on the mid- 
lobe. Dalz. & s. Bomb. Fl. 265. E. ramentacea, Wight Ic. t. 1666 
(not of Lindl.). 
The DECCAN PENINSULA ; in pastures, from the Concan southwards. 
Leaves few, 10-12 in., long-petioled, narrowly lanceolate, strongly 3-nerved. 
Scape 1-3 ft.; sheaths acute, appressed; bracts }-2 in., ovate-lanceolate ; sepals 
% in. fleshy; spur conical, acute. Capsule 1} in., elliptic, turgid.—The broad lip 
is like that of E. macrostachya, Lindley and the Bombay Flora err in describing 
this species as leafless when flowering. 
1l. E. macrostachya, Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orchid. 183; in Bot. Reg. 
t. 1972; bracts lanceolate, sepals lanceolate acute, petals rather broader, 
lip broader than long, side lobes short obtuse, midlobe revolute rounded, 
disk 2-lamellate at the base. Bot. Reg. t. 1972; Bot. Mag. t. 6246; Wight 
Je, t. 1667-8 ; Walp. Ann. vi. 646. 
TRAVANCORE and NILGHIRI Hrs Wight. Cxyton, in the Central Province, 
ascending to 4000 ft., Thwaites, &c. 
Pseudobulb 2-6 in., fusiform. Leaves 2-3, 6-10 in., petioled, elliptic-lanceolate, 
3-nerved. Scape.stout and raceme together 2-3 ft.; sheaths appressed, obtuse; 
bracts caducous ; sepals and petals j im,, green ; lip golden yellow with red stripes; 
spur a 2-lobed green sac. Capsule 2 in.— 
12. E. Mannii, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. ined. ; scape tall, raceme many- 
fid., bracts shorter than the ovary, sepals oblong-lanceolate acute many- 
nerved, petals broader eripe many-nerved, lip rhomboidly ovate obtuse 
obscurely lobed, disk with branching crested . ii, 
Reichb. f. in Flora 1872, 274. g crested nerves, Oprtopera Manni 
UPPER Assam, Mann. 
Leaves 12 by A in. narrowly linear-lanceolate. Scape with raceme 3 ft.; 
sheaths appressed, acute; bracts }~-} in., ovate-lanceolate ; sepals 2 in. long, lip 
shorter ; spur conical; column short, clavate. 
** Flowers appearing long before the 1 
leaves of any species of this subdivision.) eaves. (I have not seen the 
13. E. campestris, Wail. Cat. 7617 ; bracts vari 
NS . ; ariable, raceme many- 
fid., sepals j-3 in. linear-lanceolate acute 5-7-nerved, petals oblanceolate 
3 b-nerved, lip cuneate-obovate or oblong, side lobes Short, midlobe orbicu- 
ar quadrate or oblong crenulate, disk with 3 central nerves lamellate 
at the base and tubercled or spinulose on the midlob j 
e e. Lindl. Gen. & Sp. 
rr hid: 185 ; in Journ. Linn. Soc, iii. 24 (excl, syn. Wight) ru ine di 
Ca E. romentacen A Japestris, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 1367, 7368; Gen. 
. id. 185; i . Linn. iii. 25 Ven ji J 
Journ. Linn. Soc. iti. 29. Limodorum Zeus en fe uca, Lind). in 
Limodorum ramentaeeum, Roxb. Hort. B 
63; Fl, Ind. iii. 467. L. dubium, Ham leta Dali Don" rods. 
jnadinm Do , . mss, Bl : 
30. Dipodium ramentaceum, Herb. Ham. 8 etia Dabia, Don Prodr 
PLAINS oF INDIA; fi th : . 
the Decean.—Distris, Afghanistan, Panjab to Oudh, Bengal, Chittagong, and 
