Vrydagzynea.] CXLVIII. ORCHIDEX. (J. D. Hooker.) 97 
sheaths membranous; flowers in. long, pale yellow and pink; blade of lip as long 
5 the oblong inflated spur, margins incurved.—Only cne specimen seen. 
2. V. albida, Blwme Orchid. Archip. Ind. 75, t. 19, f. 2, 3; bracts 
oblong subacute, lip oblong retuse with a short obtuse tooth, disk with a 
ow hispidulous ridge from the base to beyond the middle. Etzria albida, 
Blume Bijdr, 410; Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orchid. 491. 
PERAK ; in the Padang Valley, Wray.—Disrrr. Java. a 
ole plant 8-10 in. high, glabrous. Leaves 14-2 in. long, ovate or elliptic, 
Subacute. Scape slender, 1-3 in.; sheaths broadly acuminate, membranous ; spike 
vay many-fld. ; bracts i in. long, exceeding the pale green flowers; sepals } in. 
ng, obtuse; blade of lip as long as the inflated spur. Capsule } in. long.—The 
men as in fruit, but the withered flowers are well preserved, A drawing appa- 
ENT of this by Scortechini represents the leaves as more lanceolate with waved 
Tgins, 
" 3. v. &racilis, Blume Orchid. Archip. Ind. 72, t. 17, and t. 20, £ 1; 
Tacts lanceolate acuminate, lip oblong, tip rounded apiculate, disk with a 
ender ridge from base to apex. 
PERAK ; at Horum, Scortechini.—DISTRIB. Sumatra. ; ioled 
ov, Whole plant 3-8 in’ high, simple or branched, glabrous. Leaves 3-1 in., petio ‘als 
ate or ovate-cordate, subacute. Scape very short; spike few-fld., papillose ; sepals 
m, long, acute, agglutinate to the narrow petals; spur obtuse, nearly as long as the 
* of the lip; anther with a membranous tip. 
82: CYSTORCHIS, Blume. 
la Characters of Vrydagzynea, but lip clawed as in Zeuaine, and with a 
"B® exposed didymous sac.—Species 3 or 4, Malayan. l 
deer fusca, Lindl., referred here by Bentham, is a true Goodyera, with the 
how’ of the lip partially exposed. ` It must be by oversight that its habit is 
adic as altogether that of Cystorchis, trom which it differs in its tufted roots, 
ge leaves, robust habit, and alpine habitat. Amongst Scortechini's drawings of 
i ad é er ystorchis, but unaccompanied 
with specimens Ta are several probably referable to Cystorchis, 
i C. Javanica, Blume Orchid. Archip. Ind. 87, t. 24, f. 1; leaves 
diated te with crenate pinkish margins, lip with a long straight claw "Sp 
ij GN, Etwria javanica, Blume Bijdr. 410; Lindl. Gen. Ap. 
Orchid, 491 (Etheria) / 
ERAK, Scortechini.—Drsrrrp. Java. 
Margin, ^ Ton long, leafy above. Leaves 3-1} in., petioled, ovate, obtuse or subacute, 
minate Te or crenulate, Scape and short raceme puberulous; sheaths anecolate, 
lego] te tacts equalling the ovary; flowers } in. long; lateral sepa s as 
enb ou “herved, puberulous ;- petals linear-oblong, obtuse, l-nerved ; sac of lip 
ather gow? Claw rigid grooved, the margins being inflexed; rostellum vate; 
good le, Very convex, umbonate; gland of pollinia ovate, acute.—Specimen 
* undulat ut I think referable to Blume’s plant, of which the leaves are describe 
* dar purple above and pale flesh coloured beneath. 
2. . . 
lmao Variegata, Blume Orchid. Archip. Ind. 89, t. %4, f. E and 90 C; 
Wer è green with dark transverse bands, scape slender, 
"Dë, beak of lip with incurved sides and a small dilated tip. 
Bei 
ORE, Ridley — 
Le » "i Ley.— T) rsTRIB. Java. . . : 
ww CH in., ovate-oblong or -lanceolate acute ; petiole } in. Scape with 
