180 CXLVIII, ORCHIDE®. (J. D. Hooker)  [Supplement, $c. 
ttt Lip flat, neither clawed spurred or saccate. (Subsaccate in Spiranthes, and 
see also some Goodyere.) 
87. SPIRANTHIS. Leaves several. 
88. Neorria.  Leafless herbs. 
89. LISTERA. ‘I'wo-leaved herbs. 
F. 674. After 100. GASTRODIA, insert— : 
100/1. YoAN1A. Sepals and petals free. Lip sbortly clawed, cymbiform. Colum 
3-lobed. A stout leafless herb. 
P. 675. 105. Herminium. The Herminia will with a saccate base of the lip 
differ in no way from HABENARIA. 
P. 675. 1. O.IRIDIFOLIA, Lindl, is not the iridifolia of Bot. Mag. t. 4517, which 
is O. tahitensis. 
P. 676. After 4. O. GRIFFITHIANA, insert— 
4/1. INSECTIFERA, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. t. 2004; stem 0, leaves 2-4 in. ensiform 
straight narrowed from the base to the tip, scape very short, spike about equalling 
the leaves, flowers subwhorled sessile, sepals ovate subacute and linear petals reflexed, 
lip much longer than the sepals, side lobes 2-3-partite segments elongate, midlobe 
with 2 long slender tails. 
Perak; at Larut, King’s Collector. 
Leaves 3 in. broad, coriaceous, acute, shortly sheathing. Scape minutely bracteate; 
bracts with subulate tips, minutely erose ; flowers about A, in. from the tip of the 
dorsal sepal to that of the lip; sepals hyaline, obscurely 3-nerved ; petals ]-nerved; 
lip papillose, like a minute 2-tailed insect, the 3-partite side lobes representing its legs. 
Capsule very shortly pedicelled.— The flowers closely resemble those of O. Griffithiana, 
from which this differs in the absence of stem, short scape, ensiform leaves narrow 
from the base to the tip, and longer lip. 
4/2. O. LUNATA, Lindl. Gea. § Sp. Orchid. 17; stemless, leaves ensiform erect 
straight or falcate acuminate, scape and spike stout nearly as long as the leaves, 
bracts broadly ovate, flowers in crowded whorls sessile, sepals ovate acuminate nerves 
less, petals linear-lanceolate, lip semilunar erosely fimbriate. Malaxis lunata, lum 
Bijdr. 394. 
SINGAPORE; at Selitan, Ridley.—DISTRIB. Java. le 
Leaves 3-5 by 3-4 in., not very fleshy, broadest about the middle. Pedunt? 
1-1} in., with many subulate bract-like scales ; spike 2-3 in., straight or decurv® » 
flowers 4; in. diam., whitish, sepals and petals membranous ; lip with the broad side? 
or lateral lobes sometimes drawn up into large auricles (like a Microstylis of Sect. *) 
tip notched or retuse, smooth. Capsule (young), sessile, tripterous. 
P. 678. 12. O. FALCONERI. After Hook. f. insert—Jc. Plant. t. 1780. 
P. 680. After 19. O. RECURYA, add— 
19/1. O. rosea, Hook. f. Ic. Plant. t. 2005; stem short, leaves narrows 
ensiform, scape very short, spike as long as the leaves or shorter, bracts lanceolate, 
flowers sessile, petals elliptic erose, lip hardly longer than the sepals, side 10 
quadrate, midlobe cuneiform retuse. 
MALAY PENINSULA, Norris. 
alt. 3-4000 ft., King’s Collector. 
Stem sometimes flexuous, Leaves 2-34 by i-j in., slightly curved, acuminate. 
Scape rather stout, naked ; flowers about A, in. diam., pink; sepals rounded-ovat^ 
obtuse, nerveless; petals as long; side lobes of lip incurved or spreading. Capsules 
subsessile. 
PERAK; Gunong Batu Pateh, Wray; Larit, 
19/2. O. Manntt, Hook. f. Ie. Plant. t. 2003; stem elongate, leaves linear" 
ensiform subacute recurved, spike very slender, flowers very minute subfascicled, 
ovate erose, petals ovate-oblong erose, lip longer than the sepals quadrately oblong 
side lobes small subulate-lanceolate divaricate, tip bifid with a minute lobule 18 t 
sinus, segments subulate. 
