Supplement, $c.] otemt, omommzms. (J. D. Hooker.) 191 
P. 803. 71. E. Trwarrrsrr. For Hook. f., rend Trimen Cat. Ceyl. Pl. 88. 
P. 804. After 72. E. PANNEA, insert— 
73/1. E. CALAMIFOLIA, Hook. JL: stems very short from a creeping rootstock 
3-4-leaved, leaves linear terete acuminate, scape terminal 3-4-fld. and flowers 
densely woolly, bracts large ovate acuminate, mentum short obtuse, petals linear- 
oblong puberulous, lip ovate-oblong obtuse very thick concave about the middle, 
quite smooth and naked. 
UPPER Assam; Makum forest, Mann. . 
Rhizome as thick as a crow-quill, and short leaf sheaths sparingly woolly; 
pseudobulbs 0. Leaves 3-6 in., about E in. diam., obscurely channelled above when 
Tj, acuminate, quite smooth, glabrous. Scape terminal much shorter than the 
leaves, slender, densely white, silkily woolly as are the backs of the bracts and sepals; 
mots $ in.; sepals } in. long, dorsal oblong, lateral triangular-ovate acute; 
Petals much smaller ; lip straight, jointed on the broad foot of the column, which is 
short broad puberulous with an ovate subacute apex and incurved sides; anther 
"Sen, obtuse.—Probably the Sikkim & Khasian Æ. panned. 
A 75. ERIA PYGM XA, After Ic. Plant. insert —t. 2074 B 
6. ,, LANCIFOLIA, ap » » n tO 
P.805. 78. ,, oRassicautis, » » a  t.2076 
79. ., LEPTOCARPA, » » » t. 2077 
Pong 83, » GRACILIS, » » » t. 2078 
P. 807. 84. » OLIGANTHA, » » a t. 2079 
87. ,, TUBEROSA, " »  » § 2080 
P 808. 89. » APORINA, » ^ »  t.2081 
P 809. 93, » SCORTECHINII, » » »  t.2082 
Y 810. CrapkRIA VIRIDIFLORA, » » »  t.2083 
BIL 4, PnaEATIA NANA, » » » t. 2084 . 
P. 813. 2. Sparnogrorris AUREA, after Walp. Ann, vi. 455, insert Reichb. 
f. in Gard, Chron, 1888, 92, with fig.; Veitch. Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 6. S. Kimba- 
3. S. WRAYI, after Ic. Plant. insert t. 2086. 
Bai 4g BENSON], ,, ai , t.2087. . . 
5. S. Lonnrr, at end of description add in Veitch Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 7 this 
ppecies ìs described as a native of Borneo. Reichenbach gives E. Indies, ? Khasia. 
* specimens in Kew Herbarium are from Tenasserim, on rocks at Akyab, Parish. 
6. 8. PUDESCENS i i is in Herb. Calcutt. from 
var. Berkeleyi, specimen of this in Herb. t r 
Upper Burma have leaves 1 in. broad, the scape 18 in., and floweras in Fortuni, 
treat the midlobe of the lip is very thick, and its wings cuneately oblong an 
e. H 
wa A l. Puasus WarrrcHi, Add after Walp. Ann. vi. 459, Bot. Mag. t. 
„and after de Vriese Ilust. . 8, add Regel Gartenfl. 1865, t. 404.—V eitch (Man. 
P, “1, 15) describes p. bicolor k 2 var of ^W. allichii, with small knobby rhizomes, 
lobe GER flowers having a tawny yellow spur and tube of the lip, and white mid- 
© bordered with rose. It is a native of Ceylon. He retains P. grandifolius as a 
Gros t Species, including Blumei as a var. of it. The only tangible characters, 
fo Pt colour, by which he distinguishes grandifolius from Wallichii are, that in t he 
whilst i. * sepals and petals are oblong-lanceolate, and the lip broadly obos ate; 
oval. m the latter the sepals and petals are linear-lanceolate and the uM roadiy 
ype ( e gives the Himalayas as habitat for both. His var. Blume differs rome 
with Zei olius) in the broader deep buff yellow petals and sepals faint PAPAE 
the Him. As habitats of grandifolius he gives, besides the original one of Chine, 
vii, 804). ‘ya, Cochin China and Australia; thus following Bentham (Fl. ral. 
Le d 
l 
that spec ano includes P, australis, leucopheus and Carronii, of F. Muell) under 
03, P. venareryonivs, Add. Syn, Dendrobium veratrifolium, Sos, Hort. Beng. 
