30 CXXXIII. ORCHIDE® (ROLFE). | Bulbophyllum. 
acuminate, 2-21 lin. long. Petals elliptical, minutely apiculate, mem- 
branous, 1 lin. long. Lip recurved, somewhat fleshy, oblong, subobtuse, 
ciliate, 14 lin. Jong; base canaliculate. Column stout, very short ; 
teeth subulate, incurved. 
Upper Guinea, without locality. Flowered in the collection of Philip Crowley, 
Esq., at Croydon, in 1893. 
A plant collected at Sugarloaf Mountains, Sierra Leone, by Barter, without 
flowers, is probably identical. 
21. B. coriscense, Reichb. f. Otia Bot. Hamb. ii. 118, Pseudo- 
bulbs 2-3 lin. apart on a creeping rhizome, ovoid-tetragonous, 24-4 lin. 
long, 1-leaved. Leaves subsessile, elliptical, obtuse, 6-9 in. long. 
Scapes erect, 1-2 in. long ; racemes }—} in. long, few-flowered. Bracts 
ovate, acute, 1-1} lin. long. Sepals subequal, triangular-lanceolate, 
3 lin. long; apex caudate-acuminate. Petals oblong, obtuse, mem- 
branous, 1 lin. long. Lip recurved, somewhat fleshy, oblong, subacute ; 
base somewhat broader and extended into narrow erect side lobes, 1 lin. 
long. Column very stout, ł lin. long ; teeth short, acute. 
Lower Guinea, Gaboon: Corisco Bay, Mann, 1883! 
22. B. flavidum, Lindl. in Boi. Reg. 1840, Misc. 83. Pseudobulbs 
3—1 in. apart on a stout creeping rhizome, ovoid-oblong, 2-1 in. long, 
l-leaved. Leaves oblanceolate-oblong, subobtuse, 24-5 in. long, 4—1 in. 
broad ; base contracted into a short petiole. Scapes suberect, arching, 
3-5 in. long, rather lax. Bracts lanceolate-oblong, acute, 14—2 lin. long. 
Flowers greenish-yellow. Sepals subequal, triangular-lanceolate, acu- 
minate, 23-3 in. long. Petals oblong, subacute or obtuse, glabrous, 
membranous, }—1 lin. long. Lip recurved, linear-oblong, subobtuse, rather 
fleshy, ł lin. long, with a thin or narrowly-winged margin, Column 
stout, 4 lin. long; teeth falcate-subulate, 4 lin. long.—Reichb. f. in 
EE vi. 257. Bulbophyllum Drallei, Reichb. f. in Gartenflora, 
, 20. 
Upper Guinea. Sierra Leone. First described from specimens which flowered 
with Messrs. Loddiges, of Hackney, in 1840. 
Var. purpureum, Rolfe. Sepals purple, except at the base, otherwise quite typical. 
Upper Guinea. Sierra Leone, Scott-Elliot! Flowered at Kew in 1892. 
It is rather singular that this species is only known from garden specimens, which 
appear to have been sent home on several different occasions. B. Drallei, Reichb. f., 
is identical. 
23. B. aurantiacum, Hook. f. in Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. 219. 
Pseudobulbs 3-1 in. apart on a stout creeping rhizome, ovoid or ovoid- 
oblong, A-Z in, long, 1-leaved. Leaves oblong-linear, obtuse or sub- 
obtuse, 6-7 in. long, 5-8 lin. broad, narrowed below into a rather long 
petiole. Scapes suberect, arching, 7—9 in. long; racemes 4—5 in. long, 
many-flowered. Bracts oblong-lanceolate, acute, 2-24 in. long. Sepals 
subequal, triangular-lanceolate, acuminate, glabrous, 4—5 lin. long. 
Petals oblong, subacute, glabrous, 14 lin. long. Lip recurved, linear- 
oblong, subobtuse, glabrous, 1} lin. long; disc bicarinate, canaliculate. 
Column stout, 2 lin. long ; teeth subulate, acute, + lin. long.—Kränzl, in 
