Goodyera.] CXLVIII. ORCHIDEZ. (J. D. Hooker.) 113 
Leaves 1-11 in., obtuse or apiculate, nerves obscure, not reticulate, margins minutely 
crenulate. Spike 1-1 in., few-fld., twisted; flowers crowded ; sepals 4 in. long, 
linear-oblong, obtuse, 1-nerved ; petals linear, nearly as broad as the dorsal sepal ; 
lip nearly as long as the sepals, narrow, margins incurved, very thick ; rostellar 
arms slender; anther lanceolate, pollinia narrow, sessile on a long gland.—In a 
drawing of this by Scortechini corresponding to his specimens the leaves are repre- 
sented as more ovate, acute and strongly crenate. 
tt Lip within setose and tubereled. 
9. G. foliosa, Benth. in Herb. Kew; stem with an elongate decumbent 
base leafy to the tip, leaves petioled ovate-lanceolate, spike glandular- 
pubescent, bracts much exceeding the flowers, sepals }-} in. 3-nerved, lip 
saccate, beak rather dilated, base within copiously setose, column short, 
Tostellar arms very long slender, anther lanceolate. , Georchis foliosa, 
Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orchid. 496. G. secundiflora, Griff. Notul. ii. 393 
(exel. Plate).—Goodyera sp. Griff. It. Notes, 36, No. 591; Notul. iii. 396, 
No. 11; Ie. Pl. Asiat. 346, È 1. 
_ SIKKIM HIMALAYA, alt, 5-6000 ft., J. D. H., &c. Assam, the KHASIA and NAGA 
Ads, ascending to 5000 ft., common. BunMa, Griffith. PERAK, alt. 7000 ft., 
ray. 
Stem 6-12 in., rather slender. Leaves 14-24 in., oblique, acute, green, 3—5- 
nerved, not reticulate ; petiole 4—2 in., sheath short. Spike 2-3 in.; bracts $-$ Lala 
‘arly glabrous; flowers pink; sepals ovate-lanceolate, obtuse, 1-nerved ; petas 
dimidiate-oblong, as broad as the dorsal sepal, 1-nerved ; pollinia with slender unite 
caudicles.— Distinguished from all others of this section by the elongate and leafy 
stem, except G, vittata, which has a glabrous spike. 
10. G. secundiflora, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 182 (exel. cit. 
Grig. Notul. in part & Te); leaves few subradical ovate acute, mottled with 
white, spike glandular-pubescent lax-fld. secund, bracts shorter than t e 
Owers, petals oblanceolate, lip saccate sparsely setose within, beak s or 
lamellate in the disk, column short, rostellar arms slender, anther ovate 
le I “iff, Notul. ii. 992; Ic. Plant. Asiat., 
t. 347, f. 2 Goodyera sp. No. 6. Griff. Notul, iii 
Kuasta Bras, alt, 4-5000 ft. Grigith, Ze, MUNNIPORE, alt, 9000 ft., Watt. 
—Disrere, China (Herb. Lindl). Leaves 
fem strict, with spike 6-10 in., subtomentosely glandular above. | eana 
"H, rarely elliptic, acute, petiole 4-} in. Spike 2-3 in.; flowers all Pam ch 
Pubescent, White; sepals l.nerved, lateral }-} in. long, ovate, acute, dorsal mu 
sultower ; petals subfulcate, crenate on the outer edge, l-nerved; lip setose on the 
Nerves within. " 
ll. G. robusta, Hook Ic. Plant. ined. ; very robust, leaves sub- 
Dol ovate-lanceolate A spike glandular-tomentose lax-fld., bracts 
eet han the secund flowers, petals spathulate, lip saccate Sparse y 
a the Within, beak short lamellate in the disk, rostellar arms slender, 
uther lanceolate. 
HASIA HILLS alt. 4000 ft. J. D. H. 4 T. T. . 
losely allied to G. secundiflora, but tudo times the size, and very robust, 15 m 
, including the spike, which is 7 in. long; the leaves are 3-4 in. long, 
coloured the la : lawed, gibbously 
’ teral sepals 4-4 in. long, aud the petals are clawed, gi 3 
die and acute. Named d Lindley G. secundiflora; but I think it quite 
2. € vitt ; : leaves sub- 
: . ata, Benth. in Herb. Kew; quite glabrous, t 
M orate acute dark green with white nerves, bracts about equalling 
