8 otemt. oROoHipEX. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Eulophia. 
tracted above the broad rounded base, then dilating into the rounded side lobes, 
margins of midlobe crisped and crenate. 
25. E. sanguinea, Hook. f.; flowers large, sepals ovate-lanceolate 
acuminate, petals shorter elliptic apiculate many-nerved, lip short, side 
lobes rounded, midlobe orbicular or ovate, disk with many crenulate 
nerves. Cyrtopera sanguinea, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soe. iii. 92 ; Bot. Mag. 
t. 6161. 
SIKKIM and BHoran HIMALAYA, alt, 2-5000 ft., J. D. H., &c. KHASIA 
Hits, alt. 5000 ft., Mann. 
Flowering before leafing. Scape 6-10in., stout; sheaths loose. Raceme 6-12-fd. ; 
bracts slender, about equalling the ovaries; flowers 1j in. diam.; disk red purplish 
or brown; lip white, pink or green; spur large, broad, obtuse; petals (always ?) 
with an apiculate notch at the apex; top of anther obscurely notched, pollinia 
ovoid.— Leaves unknown. 
26. E. andamanensis, Reichb. f. in Flora 1872, 276; raceme 
lax-fld., bracts short, sepals linear-lanceolate 3-5-nerved acuminate, petals 
rather broader obtuse 3-nerved, side lobes of lip obtuse, midlobe large 
broadly clawed orbicular crisped retuse, disk with the 3 median nerves 
thickened between the side lobes, all other nerves thick divaricating and 
much branched. 
TENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Parish. ANDAMAN ISLANDS, Kurz. 
Stem at the base tuberous, with thick roots, Leaves short during flowering, 
linear-lanceolate. Scape 1-2 ft. ; sheaths short; bracts shorter than the pedicels ; 
sepals $ in. long; lip shorter than the sepals, white with green edges and nerves ; 
spur conic, obtuse; anther 2-tubercled.—This much resembles E. virens, but the 
leaves are much broader, and the column produced into a foot. 
SPECIES UNKNOWN TO ME. 
CYRTOPERA RUFA, Thwaites Enum. 302; rootstock tuberous, leaves not seen, 
scape 2 ft. reddish, sheaths 3 distant, bracts narrowly lanceolate equalling the ovary, 
flowers rufous 2 in. diam., sepals oblong-lanceolate acute rather longer than the 
obovate acute petals, lip cucullate, nerves within pilose, side lobes obtuse, midlobe as 
long rounded apiculate, spur short obtuse, column linear slightly contracted in the 
middle, capsule 2} in. long oblong.— Ceylon, at Hantani, alt. 3000 ft., Thwaites 
(C.P. 3566). 
E. ATrRO-VIRENS, Lindl. Gen. § Sp. Orchid. 183, described by Lindley from a 
drawing made for Wallich in the Calcutta Garden, and hence supposed to be a native 
of India, is a Mauritian species, E. monophylla, Spens. Moore in Baker's Flora of 
the Mauritius, p. 360 (where it is erroneously confounded with the Brazilian 
E. maculata). 
EULOPHIA sp., Trimen Caf. Pl. Ceyl. 89 (C.P. 3958). Not named or described. 
I fail to recognize the following Eulophias described in Griffith’s Notulz, vol. iii. 
p. 162, and Ic. Pl. Asiat. t. 285, f. 2; p. 263 and t. 285, f. 2; p. 266 and t. 285, £3; 
p.350 and t.351B,f£14. , p. 266 an 5, 
40. CRMBIDIUM, Swartz. 
Epiphytes, rarely terrestrial; stem very short, rarel 1 a 
pseudobulbous; roots tufted. Leaves very | y elongate an 
long, narrow and coriaceous, 
rarely short. Scape loosely sheathed; flowers often large in suberect or 
drooping racemes. Sepals and subequal petals free, erect o ding. 
Lip sessile at the base of the column and embracing it upwards, base 
