24 PEOFESSoii lindley's conteibutions to 



158. E. iriconspicua, Griffith, Not. iii. 349. t. 326. 



This Malacca plant I have not seen. It seems to differ from 

 the last in little beyond the processes on the labellum. 



159. E. brachypetala; fohis oblongo-lanceolatis, scapi vaginis 2 

 longis raembranaceis, racemo raro secundo, sepalis erectis lineari- 

 lanceolatis, petalis conformibus multo brevioribus, labelli trilobi venis 

 ciispulis lobis lateralibus acutis intermedio multo longiore oblongo 

 obtuse, calcare subgloboso. 



N. W. Hiaialaya, Gurwhal at 2000-3000 feet, T. T. (216). 



I have not seen the pollen-masses of this plant, which might be 

 mistaken for Ania angustifolia. It must be re-examined with 

 better materials than I possess. Much like JE. FromensiSj but the 

 lip is different . 



160. E. virens, R. Brown, 

 Courtallum, J. D.H. (221). 



161. E. herbacea, Lwic?/. 1. c. (E. albiflora, i^c/^'ewoW/i, MSS.) 

 Himalayas, JSdgeworth, in Jib. Bentham. ; Conean, Law, in hb. Hooker. 



(220). 



The long green narrow sepals, the much broader and shorter 

 petals, and the fringed veins of the lip are peculiar. 



162. E. ocHREATAj foHis oblongis acutis, scapo laxe trivaginato, 

 bracteis liuearibus acuminatis ovariis longioribus, racemo cylindraceo, 

 sepalis ovalibus acutis cpncavis, petalis planis latioribus, labello ob- 

 longo serrate venis omnibus firabriatis, calcare parvo hemisphserico. 



Conean, Law, in hb. Hooker.; Canara, Stocks (71). 



A small-flowered species with a rather dense cylindrical raceme 

 4 or 5 inches long. All the parts of the flower membranous. 



163. E. bicolor, Dalzell, in Hooker'' s Journ. iii. 43. 



Western Ghauts, Dalzell, in hb. Stocks. (23) ; Conean, Law, in hb. 

 Hooker. 



Much like U. herhacea ; but the spike is longer and more slender, 

 and the flowers are not half the size. Moreover the spur is longer, 

 and the middle lobe of the lip obovate with long fringes on the 

 veins. 



164. E. campestris, Lindl. I.e. (E. ramentacea, Wight, Ic. 666,) 

 Western India, Jacquemont (653 in Herb, Mus. Par.) ; plains of Rohil- 



cund, T.T. (218). 



Both these, especially Jacquemont' s plant, are taller and more 

 slender than Wallich's Oude specimens, but do not appear to 

 differ otherwise. 



