Anectochilus.] otemt, omomipgx. (J. D. Hooker.) 95 
smaller and forming a hood with the narrow acuminate petals, lateral 
spreading. Tip adnate to the base of the column, contracted into an entire 
toothed or pectinate claw beyond the saccate spurred base, and having two 
rarely four terminal wing-like lobes; spur exserted beyond the bases o 
the sepals, and with 2 calli within. Column short, appendaged in front, 
stigmatic lobes lateral; anther 2-celled; pollinia narrowed into short or 
long caudicles.—Species 8, Indian and Malayan. 
* Claw of lip deeply fimbriate. 
l. A. regalis, Blume Orchid. Archip. Ind. 46, t. 17 D; spur as long 
as the sepals, terminal lobes of the lip short quadrate much shorter than 
the claw. A. setaceus, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 2010; Gen. & Sp. Orchid. 
499; Bot. ag. t. 5208; Fl. des Serres, ii. t. 15. Satyrium repens. Linn. 
8p. Pl. 1339, 
CEYLON ; ascending to 3000 ft. 
Stem 6-10 in. Leaves 1-1} in., ovate-cordate, acute, usually dark velvety 
green and netted with golden nerves. Scape stout or slender, sheaths 2; spike 
3-5. 7 bracts lanceolate ; sepals $ in. long, ovate, subacute, green ; petals broadly 
falcate, White; fimbriæ of white lip as long as the claw, spur inflated, tip subacute 
notched ; column with 2 vertical lamelle in front.—Without an examination of 
living plants it is impossible to say whether Blume is correct in separating the Ceylon 
om the original Javanese A. seéaceus,—Var. inornata, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 5208 is 
* variety with whole coloured coppery-purple leaves, 
2. A. Roxburghii, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 7387 ; Gen. & Bp. Orchid. 
ioe Spur as long as the sepals, terminal lobes of lip cuneately obovate as 
bare as the claw. Blume Orchid. Archip. Ind. 50, t. 12 B, f. 2. Chryso- 
aphus Roxburghii, Wall. Tent. Fl. Nep. t. 27. 
ay OAT HIMALAYA ; from Simla to Bhotan. Assam, SILHET, and MUNNI- 
" IB, China 
voles is imilarly yi olden nerves, and has a 
Pri (rr, Lod eee Similarly netted with “coloured leaves which have 
y disk Passing into yellowish-white. 
3. A elatior, i; ] 7 i. 178; very tall, spur of 
i ` andl, in Journ. Tinn. Soc. i. 178; very tall, 
i as long as the sepals, base of claw hastate, terminal lobes of lip oblong 
orter than the claw fringes very long. 
Rene Hirrs: 
faves ll in, qi 
: * than in A. Rox- 
burghii . bracts żin., broadly ovate-lanceolate; flowers much larger than in 
iffer 1 from 
urge, lanceolate, ucuminate.—The column differs a good dea 
and Roxburghii. Only one specimen seen. 
£ A. Reinw i ip. Ind. 48, t. 19, f. 2; spur 
Ge a. H ardtii, Blume Orchid. Archip. Ind. 48, 3 T 
: d e arly as long as the sepals, terminal lobes of lip faleately oblong, base 
V cordate, frin 
, ges very long. m. Hill 
pe PNANG ; on Government Hill, Curtis. PERAK, Scortechini ; on Maxwell’s Hill, 
d era, Sumatra, . a erves or not. 
Sop ter 14-9 in., orbicular- or elliptic-ovate, netted with golden n 
“pe 4-6 in 
D ji l n 
Gene ‘Often very stout; flowers as in A. elatior; column with a long 
escending into the spur. 
5. A, 
brevilabris, Lindl. Gen. §& Sp. Orchid. 499; spur of lip saccate 
