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salvo labello glaberrimi, longè pedunculati, e flavo dilutè carnei, circiter octo distanter dispositi in racemum maximum, pendulum, 
lato-ovatum, pedunculatum, foliis oppositum, in caule aphyllo lateralem. PEDUNCULUS communis 2-pollicaris, teres, levitèr sulcatus, glau- 
cescens, usque ad medium indutus squamis laxiusculé vaginantibus, imbricatis, truncatis ; rachis gracilis, flexuosa, 6-pollicaris ; pedunculi 
partiales divaricato-patentissimi, cyliridrici, suffulti bracted membranaceå, lanceolatå, acutå, concavå, patentissimå, deciduå, apice sub- 
clavati. Separa oblonga, rotundato-acutiuscula, ferè sesquipollicaria, recuryato-patentissima ; lateralia basi obliquè connata in calcar 
brevissimum et obsoletum, conicum, obtusum. Perana lato-ovata, plana, sepalis paullò longiora, pollicem ferè lata, obtusissima, basi 
contracta in unguem latum, brevissimum. LaBeLLUM petalis tertió minus, obovato-saccatum vel calcariforme, extüs versus marginem 
incurvatum faucemque magnam villosum, intús glabrum, flavum, parietibus purpureo-maculatis, in unguem brevem, canaliculatum 
deorsòm attenuatum. CoLumna crassa, brevis, conica, apice utrinque terminata dente plano, lato, parallelo, obtuso; ad dorsum gibbosa, 
antice plana, cavitate stigmaticà ampli excavata, basi leviter producta. ANTHERA magna, conica, carnosa, denticulo longo filiformi 
adfixa. PoLuinia 4, per paria parallela. Ovarrum breve, clavatum, parùm sulcatum, leve. 
This truly beautiful plant is so perfectly like Dr. Buchanan's Epidendrum moschatum, figured and described by 
him in Symes's Embassy to Ava, that I cannot distinguish it, except as a variety, differing only in the colour of its 
flowers. It was sent to the Calcutta Garden by the late Mr. Smith from the mountainous tracts bordering on Sillet. 
The flowers are of a yellowish pink colour, and rather larger than those of Dendrobium moschatum, which I have seen 
in great perfection in the garden of my highly esteemed friend Dr. Carey, at Serampur, sixteen years ago, and in 
the Botanic Garden at Calcutta, where it was introduced by that gentleman. 
I perfectly agree with my friend Prof. Lindley, (Genera and Species of Orchid. Plants, p. 83, under No. 37,) 
in considering Dr. Hooker's Dendrobium Calceolaria, described and figured in the Exotic Botany of the latter eminent 
botanist, as specifically the same as the Pegu plant; it is in fact the same variety as mine, although its flowers par- 
take in a greater degree of the tessellated structure of the original species. I was not so fortunate as to meet with 
Dr. Hamilton's plant during my tour through the Burmese countries. 
Plate CXCV. Fig. 1. Flower, opened. 2. Column, with the anther. 
DENDROBIUM HETEROCARPUM. Tab. 196. 
Dendrobium heterocarpum Wall. apud Lindl. loc. cit. p. 78. 
Habitat in sylvis montanis Napalize super arboribus, florens Februario, fructiferum Martio. 
Rapicis fibra plurime, cylindrieze, cinereze, carnose. CauLes plures, cespitosi, e basi flavicante, tereti clavati, penduli, leviter flexuosi, 
apice digitum minimum crassi, glaberrimi, obsiti vaginis tenuissimè membranaceis, arctè adpressis, parallelé multilineatis, ore obliquis ; 
Jloriferi nudi, inter vaginas breves, emarcidas intumescentes. Foxa bifariè alterna, approximata, lanceolata, acuta, sessilia, 5-pollicaria, 
membranacea, striata, lucida, lævia. Frores magni, patentes, flavi, fragrantes, ex ostio vaginarum aphyllarum geminati, nunc pauci 
subracemosi. PepuncuLus communis brevis, cylindricus, bracteis aliquot brevibus, vaginantibus involutus; partiales pollicares, teretes. 
SEPALA patentia, lanceolata, acuta, glabra, æqualia; lateralia basi in calcar breve, conicum, obtusum infra basin columns connata. 
Prraza sepalis æqualia. LABELLUM magnum, flavum, ovatum, subinfundibuliformi-convolutum, basi glabrum, attenuatum in unguem 
sulcatum; limbus trilobus, crenulatus, suprà cano-villosus, purpurascens ; lobi laterales obtusi, intermedius maximus, ovatus, acuminatus, 
patens, apice subrecurvatus. CoLumNA brevis, conica, terminata dentibus duobus lateralibus, lanceolatis, acutis, basi valdé producta. 
ANTHERA conica.  Porrnn 4, gracilia, duriuscula. Ovarrum breve, sulcatum. CAPSULA pendula, sesquipollicaris, pedunculata, clavata, 
3-angularis, profundé 3-sulcata, angulis bilobis, utrinque obtusa, terminata collo cylindrico, brevi, columnae permanentis, incrassatæ 
superstite. 
Plate CXCVI. Fig. 1. Flower, dissected. 2. Column and labellum. 3. Anthers and pollen-masses. 
ERIA ALBA. Tab. 197. 
Evia alba Lindl. loc. cit. p. 67. 
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Crescit in monte Sheopur, super arborum truncis, florens Maio. 
Pianta levis, gregaria, erecta, 6-pollicaris. FIBRA RADICALES densissimæ, capillaceæ, ramosæ, breves. PsEUDoBULBI plures, seriati 
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valdè approximati, ovati, complanati, sesquipollicares, fusci, nitidi, striis pallidis, ferrugineis, numerosis, parallelis, interque has sulcis 
totidem profundis ornati, apice subacuto notati vestigiis aliquot dimidiato-annularibus ab insertione foliorum manentibus, basique rudi- 
