230 CXLIX, SCITAMINEX. (J. G. Baker.) [Kæmpferia. 
large linear, staminodes oblong white, lip lilac deeply cut into two obovate 
emarginate lobes, anther-crest 3—4-dentate, Rosc. cit. Pl. t. 95; Wall. 
Cat. 6583; Horan. Prodr.21. K. diversifolia, Link. in Dietr. Sp. Plant. i. 
57; Horan. Prodr. | c. K. Parishii, Hook. f. in Bot. Mag. t. 5763.— 
Trilophus, Lestib. in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. ii. xv. 341. 
TENASSERIM, Parish; MALACCA, Farquhar.— DISTRIB. Siam. à 
Rootstock tuberous; root-fibres cylindric or oblong at the tip. Leaves 6 by 4 In, 
spreading, thin, pale green, acute; channelled petiole in the wild plant GTA 
sometimes 6 in. in the cultivated. Spike few-fld., sometimes produced before : 
leaves ; bracts imbricate, 1-2 in., pale green striped with brown. Corolla-tube li- 
in. long; segments narrow, lj in.; staminodes erect, 1 by 4 in. ; lobes of lip short 
and broad, imbricate, bright lilac; anther-crest large, quadrate, usually trifi — 
Connects the sections Sincorus and Protanthiwm, and is included by Horaninov 1 
both, under different names. » 
5. K. speciosa, Baker; leaves suborbicular erect shortly petioled, 
flowers in a sessile head large pure white, corolla-tube very long, segments 
ovate, staminodes large obovate, lip patent broader than long bifid. 
BURMA (Ic. in Hort, Calcut.) 
Petiole 2-3 in.; blade 5-6 in. long and broad, plain green or variegated deeper 
and paler green. Corolla-tube 3 in.; segments nearly 1 in.; staminodes and lip 
l in., the expanded limb being 2 in. diam. 
6. K. pandurata, Roxb. in Asiat. Res, xi. 328, t. 2; Hort. Beng. l; 
Fl. Ind.i.18; leaves oblong petioled large erect, corolla-segments ascending, 
staminodes oblong as long as the corolla-segments white, lip oblong 
cuneate twice as long as the staminodes entire, anther-crest quadrate ne 
Rosc. Scit. Pl. t. 96; Bot. Reg. t. 173; Wall. Cat. 6586; Grah. Cat. P 
Bomb, 208; Dalz. § Gibs. Bomb. Fl. Suppl. 87 ; Thw. Enum, 316 ; Horan 
Prodr. 21. K. ovata, Rose. in Trans. Linn. Soc. viii. 351. Cureum 
rotunda, Linn. Sp. 2.—Rheede, Hort. Mal. xi. t. 10; Rumph. Amboin. Y. t 
, fig. 2. 
CoNcAN and GUZERAT, Graham. SOUTH ANDAMAN Ian, Kurz. T£NASSERIM, 
Helfer. CEYLON, Thwaites.—DistRis. Malay Islds. 12 
Rootstock perennial, tuberous, bright yellow ; root-fibres cylindric. Leaves 8. 
in., acute, narrowed to the base; petiole long, channelled. Spike peduncled, hidden 
in the dilated bases of the petioles; bracts oblong or lanceolate, moderately rire 
14-2 in. Calyz shorter than the bracts. Corolla-tube 2-2} in.; segments whitish, 
above } in. ; lip 1 in., white, tinged with red, margins incurved ; anther-crest 97, 
—Resembles Gastrochilus in the shape of the flower, especially G. longifiora, be 
the anther is crested. Cultivated for its ginger-like rootstock. 
7. K. Prainiana, King mss.; leaves oblong-lanceolate erect, petiole 
as long as the blade, corolla-segments oblong ascending, lip oblong 
cuneate much longer than the corolla-segments. 
Matay PENINSULA ; Goping, King’s Collector. : 
Rootstock small. Leares about 4 ina tuft ; petiole 6 in. ; blade 8-9 by 2-2} rs 
moderately firm, glabrous, narrowed to the base, Flowers in a sessile cylin 
spike 6 in. long; bracts many, oblong, imbricate, membranous. Corolla Wéiee? 
tube 1 in., slender, segments under 3 in., lip the same, but much smaller.—Nea'y 
allied to K. pandurata. 
** Anther-crest entire. 
8. E. Roscoeana; Wall. in Bot. Reg. t. 1212; leaves orbicular sth 
sessile variegated biack and green; flower entirely white; corolla-segmen 
