EPIDENDREE. 129 
calcaratum, planum, trilobum, disco cristato. Columna brevis, alata, 
clavata. Anthera membranacea, bilocularis. Pollinia S, zequalia. 
Herba Indica terrestris, foliis planis petiolatis plicatis. Scapus termi- 
nalis. Flores minores. 
1. CvrnuEnis cordifolia. Lindl. in Wall. Cat. Herb. Ind. no. 3750. 
Hab. in montes Sillet, Wallich. (hab. s. sp. e Museo Anglo- Indico.) 
Herba spithamza, caule tenui, vaginis laxis membranaceis vestito. Folia 
cordata, oblonga, acuminata, 5-plicata, longè petiolata. Bractez li- 
neares, acute. Calcar breve, clavatum, obtusissimum. . Labellum ob. 
longum, basi angustatum, lobis lateralibus intermedio ........ multd 
minoribus integris, medio lineis tribus approximatis elevatis subundu- 
latis, apice liberis. 
LXV. CALLOSTYLIS. 
Callostylis. Blume Bijdr. 340. tabellen 74. 
Sepala erecto-patentia, lateralibus subtus connatis. Petala pauló angus- 
tiora. Labellum parvum, integrum, disco callosum, patens, irritabile, 
cum basi calloso incurvo column: articulatum. Columna incurva, 
clavata, libera. Anthera 2-locularis, loculis 4-lócellatis.  Pollinia 8, 
compressiuscula, caudiculis elasticis connata. Herba epiphyta, cau- 
lescens. Caules radiciformes, pseudobolbophori. Folia rigida, lanceo- 
lata, obliqué retusa. Scapi terminales, spicato-multiflori. 
Character ex Blume. - 
1. CarrosTYLis rigida. Blume l. c. 
Hab. in sylvis altioribus montium Salak, Gede, Pantjar, Burangrang, in- 
sule Jave ; Blume. 
LXVI. ANIA. 
Sepala et petala lineari-lanceolata, aequalia, conniventia. Labellum cum 
basi columne (nunc producta) in calcar v. saccum connatum, trilobum, 
planum, medio lamellatum. Columna alata, elongata, erecta. Anthera 
6-8-locularis. Pollinia 8, quorum 4 in specie altera minora. Herbae 
(habitu Eulophiz) epiphytæ, rhizomate repente. Folia plicata, mem- 
branacea, solitaria. Scapi multiflori. 
Of the two species, of which this genus at present consists, one has the 
labellum completely calcarate, with no elongation of the base of. the co- 
lumn; the other has it attached in a slight degree only to the elongated 
base, with which it forms a little sac; the latter has the pollen masses of 
equal size, and eight cavities in the anther for their reception ; the former 
has two pair of the pollen masses much less than the others, and only 6 
cells in the anther, of which four are for the four larger masses, and two 
for the two smaller pairs. In this respect Ania approaches Ceratium which 
is however very different in other respects. 
1. Ania angustifolia. Lindl. in Wall. Cat. Herb. Ind. no. 3740. 
A. folio lanceolato petiolato scapi longitudine, labello calcarato apice tri- 
