30 CXLVIII. ORCHIDE®. (J. D. Hooker.) [Phalwnopsis. 
tt Rachis of raceme terete. 
3. P. Lowii, Reichb. f. in Bot. Zeit. 1862, 214; in Gard. Chron. 1862, 
979; Xen. Orchid. ii. t. 151 ; petals fan-shaped very much larger than ei 
oblong sepals, rostellum much longer than the column. Bot. Mag. t. 3391; 
Fl. des Serres, t. 1910; Warner Select. Orchid. Ser. 2, t. 15; Rolfe in Gard. 
Chron. 1886, ii. 276. 
TENASSERIM ; at Moulmein, Parish. . 
-Leaves 3-5 in., ovate-oblong or lanceolate, acute. Scape with lax-fid. raceme 
10-24 in., slender, simple or branched ; flowers 11-2 in. diam. ; sepals white, dorsa 
largest and broadest ; petals flushed with violet towards the base; lip sessile, wi 
long as the lateral sepals, narrowly oblong, side lobes small, uncinately ugs 
yellow, midlobe obcuneately oblong truncate and crenate at the tip purple; e 
keeled and furnished with a transverse forked plicate callus at the base of the side 
lobes in front, and with some soft spines behind; column and rostellum pale 
purple. 
4. P. Mannii, Reich. f. in Gard. Chron. 1871, 902; 1876, 503; 
lateral sepals lanceolate acuminate, petals oblanceolate, lip clawed, side 
lobes faleately oblong, midlobe panduriform truncate with two spreading 
and recurved oblong caruncled apical lobules. Rolfe in Gard. Chron. 1886, 
ii. 276. 
Assam, Mann. 
Leaves 6-10 in., oblong-lanceolate. Scape 12 in., branched; flowers many, 
scattered, 1} in. diam.; sepals and petals yellow blotched with brown ; lip white 
with purple blotches, disk with a forked appendage at the base of the midlobe, 10 
front of which is a flattened sword-shaped spur; foot of column very short.—Flower 
and appendages of lip very like those of P. Cornu-cervi; in both the column is long, 
the pollinia ellipsoid. 
5. P. speciosa, Reich). f. in Gard. Chron. 1881, i. 562; 1882, ii. 744, 
fig. 130-132; sepals elliptic-lanceolate acute, petals similar but smaller, 
lip sessile, side lobes small linear-oblong truncate toothed, midlobe laterally 
compressed fleshy, tip dilated mallet-like papillose. Warner Orchid. Album, 
t. 158; Gard. Chron. 1882, ii. 745, f. 130-132; 1886, ii. 277, fig. 56-58; 
Reichenbachia, ii. t. 57 ; Rolfe in Gard. Chron. 1886, ii. 277. 
AMDAMAN ISLANDS, Berkeley. 
Leaves 8-12 in., obovate-oblong or -lanceolate. Scape tall, simple or branched ; 
flowers 2 in. diam., scattered, white or rosy with darker blotches; lip with a forked 
callus; column long, tip toothed, foot very short; pollinia oblong.—Var. Chris- 
tiana, R. f, has rose-madder sepals and white petals; var. purpurata, R. f., bas 
rose-purple flowers. 
6. P. tetraspis, Heicht, f. Xen. Orchid. ii. 146; in Gard. Chron. 
1881,ii. 562, 656; flowers as in P. speciosa, but waxy white with 2 2-awned 
basal calli on the hairy disk. Rolfe in Gard. Chron. 1886, ii. 277. 
ANDAMAN IsraNps, Col. Man.—DisTRIB. Sumatra. 
Leaves 12 by 2-4 in., cuneately obovate. Scape tall, stout, branched.—I have 
seen no flower of this. 
7. P. Kunstleri, Hook. f.; sepals obovate apiculate, petals rather 
smaller, tip rounded, lip shortly clawed, side lobes small broadly cuneate 
truncate, midlobe obovate with 7 thick parallel ridges, tip rounded. 
PERAK, Kunstler, 
Leaves 4-6 in., obovate oblanceolate or elliptic-lanceolate, acute, pale green. 
Scape about equalling the leaves, 2~3-fld. at the tip ; bracts very small, ovate; flowers 
