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nov. species, Calceolus, densiflorum, sulcatum, bicameratum, Jenkinsii, 
cerulescens, nobile, Gibsoni, candidum, stuposum, Cambridgeanum, 
clavatum, Dalhousianum, Devonianum, Farmeri, Griffithii, transparens, 
densiflorum ( pallidum), densiflorum (like the preceding, but rose- 
coloured), multicaule, amomnum. Spathoglottis pubescens, terrestris. 
Arundina bambusifolia, terrestris, p.p. Phaius grandifolius, ter., Wal- 
lichii, ter., albus, ter., maculatus, ter. Apaturia senilis, ter., p. Eulophia 
virens, ter., p. Vanda teres, cristata, nov. spec. yellow, streaked with 
brown, nov. spec. dull purple. Camarotis purpurea. Micropera 
pallida, p. p. Saccolabium retusum, micranthum, rigidum, carinatum, 
calceolare, curvifolium. Sarcanthus junceus, p., affinis, p., oxy- 
phyllus, p. Agrostophyllum Khasyanum. —(Eceoclades ampullacea. 
JErides affine, p. p. multiflorum, p., suaveolens, p., odoratum, ps 
oa p. Xiphosium acuminatum. Acanthophippium Silhetense, 
> P. Cymbidium giganteum, lancifolium, aloifolium, p., pendu- 
fie p. eburneum (fl. very large), inconspicuum, longipetalum. 
Euproboscis pygmea. Geodorum dilatatum, ter. , p. candidum, ter., p. 
Calanthe densiflora, ter., p. Platanthera spec. ter. p.  Peristylus 
elatus, ter., p.—spec., ter., p. Habenaria ovigera, ter., p.,—four new 
species, ter., p.  Pogonia, two species, ter., p. Cyrtosia, two species, 
Gowahatty. Spiranthes, two species, Nowgong. Zeuxine sulcata, two 
species, Nowgong. Anæctochilus Roxburghii, Nowgong,—two new 
species, Nowgong. Cypripedium venustum, vidi dms ,—insigne, Now- 
gong. (140 species.) 
Professor Kocm's Herbarium. 
The Herbarium of the late W. D. J. Koch, author of the admirable 
Synopsis Flore Germanice et Helvetica, is offered for sale, including 
duplicates. The greater portion is stated to consist of European 
plants, the Flora of Germany and Switzerland being of course the 
most copiously illustrated. The specimens are reported to be in good 
condition, and to form three hundred large fasciculi. The price put 
upon the whole is five hundred pounds. The herbarium is now the 
property of Dr. George Wollner, son-in-law to the late author of the 
Synopsis, who does not himself cultivate botany. His address is at 
the University, Erlangen, Bavaria. s 
