300 ENtJMEBATiON OF lOrchidacea. 



libus brevibiis, adscendentibus, 5-7-folii3 ; foliis anguste lanceolatis, 

 coriaceis, siibacutis ; peduneiclis terminalibus, solitariis vel 2-Tiis, pauci- 

 floris, folio longioribus ; sepalis obtusis, lateralibus yalde obliquis, dor- 

 sal! lineari-lanceolato, cum petalis conformi : labello subcarnoso, lin- 

 guseformi, recurvato, parum concavo, lobis lateralibus parvis, terminali 

 rolundato, incrassato, papilloso. — c.p. 2349. 



Hab. Dolosbage, in the Central Province, at an elevation of 3000 

 feet. * . 



Folia 2-4 poll, longa, Braetece 3-4 lin. long^e. Flores parvi, flavi, siccitate 

 rufescentes. Columna brevis, simplex. Capsula G-costata. 



10. ALWISIA, Llndl. Fol. Orchid. 



1. A. tenuis^ Lindl. 1. c. — Eria articulata^ Lindl, in Linn, Soc. Proc, 



ill. p. 47. — c.r. 2655, 



Hab. Anvbagamowa District, at no great elevation. 



Sect. 2. EpiDENDEEiE, Lindh 

 Subsect. CcELOGYKiD^, LindL 



11. CCELOGYNE, Lindl. 



C. angustifoliay Wight, 

 Ic. t. 1641 (baud A. Eieh.).— c.p. 3121. 



^ Hab. Not nncomraon in the more elevated parts of the Central Pro- 

 vince. 



2. C. odoratissima, Lindl. Gen. et Sp. Orch. p. 41 ; Fol. Orch. No. 

 10 ; Wight, Ic, t, 1640.— c.p. 518 (666, 667). 

 Hab. Newera Ellia and other elevated parts of the Central Province. 



12. PHOLIDOTA, Lindl. 



Wi 



—c.p. 3187. 



Hab. Very common on the trunks of trees, tip to an elevation of 3000 

 feet. 



Subsect. Bletid^, Lindl. 



13. PHAIUS, Lour. 

 1. P. bicolor, Lindl. Gen, et Sp. Orch. p. 128 ; Wight, Ic. tt. 1659, 



1660.— c.p. 2368. 



2000 to 4000 



Flores 3-4 poU. in exp. Sepala peialisi^G, flava, plus minus rubro-tincta. 



2. P, Inridus, Thw. ; caulescens, foliis lanceolatis, acutis, ^f^^^V 

 sepalis cum petalis parum angustioribus lanceolatis, acutis ; labeuo 

 cucullato, rotundato, obscure trilobo, undulato, superne sparsim pilosp 

 et lineis duabus contiguis elevatis antice rugulosis omato, subtus isevi, 

 medio suleato ; calcare brevjssimo ; columna antice parum duatata, 

 parce pilosa, apice denticulata; a^ithera pilosa. — c.p. 613. 



Hab. Bakwaue, in the Saffragam District. 



