Supplement, §c.] ster, orcHIDEZ, (J. D. Hooker.) 183 
very short pedicels, sepals linear-oblong obtuse revolute 3-nerved, lip sharply reflexed 
from above the middle subclawed quadrately oblong nerveless truncate shortly bifid 
and toothed with a minute entire obtuse interposed tooth, calli obscure or 0. 
PERAK; on Waterfall Hill, Wray. . 
, Pseudobulbs 1 in., sheathed. Leaves 3-7 in., acute,'rather thin, 5-nerved. Scape 
with raceme much longer than the leaves; bracts } in.; flowers distant, about j in. 
diam., pale green ; margins of sepals not recurved ; lip shorter than the sepals, con- 
cave towards the base with thickened involute margins, blade smooth red, no calli, 
ut an obscure thickened ridge at the very base; column obscurely winged above.— 
A very distinct species, 
P.704. After 49. L. DISTANS, insert— 
49/1. L. DOLABELLA, Hook, f. Ic. Pl. t. 2010; pseudobulbs narrow, leaves 2 nar- 
rowly oblanceolate, scape narrowly winged, raceme erect lax-fld., bracts small 
subulate, flowers small, sepals oblong obtuse spreading 1-nerved, margins not recurved, 
ip axe-shaped reflexed from a short broad claw anterior margin crenulate, disk with 
depressed 3-carinate ridge which is truncate posteriorly and vanishes beyond the 
middle of the lip and a branched nerve on each side. 
Knasia Hoas alt, 4000 ft., Mann. : d 
Pseudobulbs 1-2 in, Leaves 6-14 by 3-1 in., acute, subpetioled, 5-7-nerved. 
pape with raceme shorter than the leaves ; pedicels i in., longer than the bracts; 
owers $ in. diam. ; lip broader than long, exactly the shape of an axe or chopper, 
"terior margin slightly rounded ; column incurved, slender, not winged. 
, P.705. 53. L. RESUPINATA. Mr. Ridley informs me that the Nilghiri Dabit 
18 no doubt an error, taken up from the late N. B. Ward's Herbarium (at the Britis 
"9 um). The specimen was collected by Griffith, and no doubt in the Khasia. 
id P, 707. LIPARIS DECURSIVA. Mr. Ridley informs me that this is absolutely 
entical with L. reflexa, Lindl., an Australian species. 
lod 708. LIPARIS ZEYLANICA. Mr. Ridley informs me that he cannot guess what 
: diges’ Liparis from Ceylon is, and that the additional name of zey/an?ca 1s a 
misprint in his monograph. 
In generic character of PrATYOLINIS, after sepals and petals, add subequal, . 
i È P. GRACILIS, in fourth line of character, for linear-oblong read ovate-lanceolate ; 
after tip rounded, add or acute. Add at end, Jc. Plant. t. 2016. 
2. P. Krxarr ; after Hook. f., insert Ic. Plant. t. 2015. 
P. 709, OREoRCHIS INDICA; at end of character dele (not of Dene). 
rae 710, In character of Sect. 1. SARCOPODIUM after “Leaves 2° insert in 
c&ets (Leaf solitary in D. longivolle). 
n. Line 6, after Aporum add, and Strongyle. ou . 
"ms ¢ Dengen x Mr. Ridley informs me that this species 
. , NGICOLLE. r. Ridley . roden) 
d ." New Guinea, and that Reichenbacl's D. inauditum Reichb. f. (Lindenia 
5,8) is a synonym of it; as also that the pseudobulbs are constantly Weg in 
phi pet it- differs from all other Indian Sarcopodia, and approaches u D 
8 D. PERAKENSE, after Hook. f. insert, Ie. Plant. t. 2019. . . 
deeg d) 7. D. MACROPODUM, add Ic. Plant. t. 2020; and for “ pedicels very 
read * pedicels with ovary very long.” id. 77, and 
add as S, C PNINATUM, for “ Lind], mss," read Lindl. Gen. § Sp. Orchid..7T, : 
Synonym Desmotrichum geminatum, Blume Bijdr. 332. ` uM n 
long : LONGIPES, add Te. Plant. t. 2017, and in line 2 add, pedicel with ovary Toy 
—À fine suite of specimens from Mr. Wray offers great variations ; i sma lobulbs 
lin, lon top of Gunong Batu Pateh, alt. 6700 ft., has close-set polishe d Peudobulb 
nearly 1 57 ad leaves only 4-2 in., scape 1} in.; another has a 3-leaved pse d with 
y lin, long, and petioled leaves 3 in., the flowers of these are white tinged w 
