Supplement, Ze otem, opepmez, (J. D. Hooker.) 187 
In short, as with Calogyne nitida E Geodorum recurvum, the faulty drawings, all 
by the same native ete ne the lips (probably in a withered state) have retarted 
the recognition of otherwise well marked and described species. In this view Mr. 
Rolfe is disposed to agree with me. . - 
With regard to Loddige's pulchellum, (Bot. Cab. t. 1935, & Bot. Mag. t. AST) 
Rolfe (Gard. Chron. 1887, ii. 155) has shown that it is a Chinese plant (D. Loddigesit, 
Rolfe), and neither Roxburgh’s pulchellum nor Deronianum. ie fe 
P. 745. 137. D. BRYMERIANUM. Dr, Trimen has sent me a fine drawing that 
the Peradeniya Herbarium of a cultivated specimen of D. crinif erum, showing Tt ` s 
has no affinity with D. Brymerianum, but belongs to the Sect. Cadetia. 
probably a Philippine species, 
P. 746. D. MOULMEINENSE, is perhaps only a state of D. divanthum. At the 
end of the specific character add Ic. Plant. t. 2033. 
P. 748. 146, D. CHRYSEUM, as stated at vol. v. p. 791, this name must give place 
. aurantiacum, R.f. 
P. 752. D. Hvanrr. Dele, said to be a form of D. crumenatwn ; and add to SPECIES 
UNKNOWN To ME— 
D. ANDERSONII, Scott in Journ. Agric. Soc. Ind. iii. (1872) 117, from Burma, 
collected by Dr, J. Anderson in 1868, and described from a plant that flowere in, D 
Caleutta Bot. Gardens. It resembles, according to its author, a dwarfed form ish it. 
formosum, from which species the description does not enable me to distinguish it. 
I: is stated to be highly aromatic. 
P. 753. 2. B. CLANDESTINUM. Common at Singapore, Ridley in litt. 
3. B. MACRANTHUM, in last line after “lip” add “strongly recurved,” and to 
Citations, Ridley in Ann. Bot. iv. (1890), 335, t. 22, f. 1-6. ‘The flowers smell of 
cloves, Ridley, 
P. 754, After 4. B. MEGALANTHUM, add— . 
(1. B. PATENS, King mss; scape very short 1-fid., FER d'EU 
Pseudobulb of the elliptic-oblong leaf, flower 1} in. diam., petals ed. lip shortly 
and broader lateral sepals widely spreading and falcately decurred, AN 
stipitate linear-oblong quite straight, column truncate without apical teeth. 
ERAK, Kunstler (Ic. in Herb. Caleutt.) . "UN = 
izome stout, Wich at the nodes; pseudobulbs 1-1} in., ellipsoid. Leaf 6-8 
S udobulb arrowe i d i-i i the 
JJ 2-23 in., acute n red into a short petiole. Scape i-i in. close to 
With lb, clothed with short imbricate scales ; pedicel 13-2 in., yellowish speckled 
ith red y 
3 Sepals ish, closely mottled with red-purple, i1 ur CS 
dorsa] erect ond E Tee ish, lose "lateral ovate-lanceolate ; lip $ În, J008, 
tuse, base truncate; column very short.—Described from the dra E nus and 
‘leutt., and dried flowers. The straight lip is remarkable in the genus, 
inguishes it from p. macranthum. i Calcutt.) 
- 755. 9. B. Lopnt, add to habitats, Chittagong hills, (Ze. in Herb. Calcutt. 
P e 17. B. MEMBRANIFOLIUM. After Te. Plant insert t. Ss forms of 
P57. 19. B. » . . Ridley informs me that there are . 
wl Jar 19. B m d M » d flowers, and a Singaporean with much larger 
ckly spotted flowers, 
21. B, CONFERTUM. After Ic. Plant. insert 2035. 
P. 758, 24. B. CAULIFLORUM ,, » di 
P. 159 25. B. PROTRACTUM  ,, » ? Zen 
- 759.29. p. "ASS 
taf [ls B. coxervxvar, Hook f. Ie, Plant’'t, 2088"; scape shorter than "ener 
taf slender few-fid., flowers very small, sepals ovate-lanceolate acute menti 
Ze, 3 times as long as the linear-oblong obtuse l-nerved petals, mentum 
unded, lip minute recurved, columnar spurs slender. 
INGAPORE 
» at Chang Chu Rang. Ridley. . 
very slender, sheathed ; pseudobulbs j-3 in., narrow terete curved, 
