496 NEOTTE £—PHYSURID.E. 
lum sessile, acuminatum, ecallosum, indivisum, columnam amplectens. 
Columna brevissima, membranacea; stigmate infundibulari, anticé 
emarginato, involuto, rostello acuminatissimo, labelli longitudine, in 
setas 2 bipartito. Anthera dorsalis, in acumen longissimum producta. 
Pollinia 4, minuta, farinosa, clavata, separabilia, caudiculis totidem 
nudis, setaceis, apice coharentibus.—— — Herb: Indiz orientalis, cau- 
lescentes. Folia subcordata, petiolis vaginantibus. Scapus squamis 
unà alteráve vaginatus. Spice pubescentes, pauciflora. 
This genus is near Goodyera, from which it differs in its very acu- 
minate anther and stigma, the latter of which splits into 2 very long 
setaceous arms. 
1. Georcuis biflora. Lindl. in Wall. Cat. no. 7379. 
G. foliis subrotundo-ovatis pictis scapo bifloro equalibus, vaginis scapi 2 
imbricatis linearibus herbaceis obtusis, floribus puberulis, labelli 
ovati acumine lineari undulato obtuso basi pilosa. 
Hab. in Nepalia ? Wallich. (hab. s. sp.) 
Whole plant about 2 inches high. Stem rooting, decumbent. Leaves 
an inch long, and nearly 2 broad. Flowers, when dried, 8 lines long. 
2. Grorcuis cordata. 
G. glabra, foliis cordatis acutis 3-nerviis concoloribus scapo multifloro bre- 
vioribus, vaginà scapi solitarià infra medium membranaceá acuminatá, 
floribus glaberrimis, labelli ovati acumine brevi apice recurvo medio 
villoso. 
Hab. in Zeylona, Macrae. (hab. s. sp.) 
Stigma intra infundibuium membranaceum, emarginatum, a tergo rostello 
adnatum cujus latera involvuntur, inclusum. 
A span high. Stem decumbent, rooting. Flowers about 5 lines long. 
There are a few glandular hairs on the scape, otherwise -the plant is 
smooth, with the exception of a tuft of hairs in the middle of the lip. 
3. Georcuis foliosa. 
G. caule ascendente glabro, foliis ovalibus utrinque acutis longe petiolatis 
scapo longioribus, scapi tomentosi apice aphylli vaginis foliaceis imbri- 
catis, spicà oblongà multiflora, bracteis linearibus acuminatis glabris 
foliaceis floribus multó longioribus, sepalis ovatis acutis tomentosis, 
labello ovato concavo acumine dilatato membranaceo marginibus 
inflexis. 
Hab. in regno Burmano, Griffith. (hab. s. sp.) 
Leaves an inch and half long, without the petiole, which, including the 
sheath, is about 10 lines long. Flowers buried among narrow leafy 
bracts, which are smooth, while the rachis and flowers are downy. 
CCLXXXIIJ. MACODES. . 
Macodes (Neottix sect.) Blume Bijdr. 1. 407. t. 2- 
Sepala herbacea, conniventia, libera ; lateralia majora. Petala libera, fili- 
formia, patula. Labellum liberum, saccatum, imberbe, patulum, trilo- 
