PUAJUS. 



ORCHIDES. 459 



bidentata, tuberosa , obsolele 8-locellaris. Pollinia 4, cereacea, maleria 

 pulverulenta elaslica cohaerentia (ulterius indaganda). 

 B. Mag. 4442. 



3. PHAJUS WALLICHII Lindl. in Wall. pl. as rar. t. 158. B. Reg. XXV. 1839, Misc. 58. : 

 Chatsworth coll introd. by Mr. Gibson. The specimen sent me was a good dealjda- 

 maged, but it appears to be as stately and beantifui a pianl as ihe common P. grandi- 

 folius. Lindl. in Hook. Joura. Bot. VH. 34. 



4. PUAJUS GRANDIFOLIUS Lour. Rchb. fil. Bonpl. 250. Hongkong. Hance I LindL 

 Hook. Journ. VIL 34. 



„Hongkong. This magniflcent Orchid is commen by the sides of the streems. 

 Flowering in April. Var. superbus Van Houite : flore des Serres VH. 738. 



5. PHAJUS AUSTRALIS F. Muller Fragm. Physog. 1858. p. 42. : 



Sepalis petalisque lanceoialis acutis inlus coloratis, labello sepalis 

 aequilongo late ovato cucullalo antice undulato et obscure Irilobo supra 

 parce puberulo uninervio et bicarinato icalcaris subrecti obtusi longitu- 

 dinem quinquies excedente : lobo medio fere semiorbiculari, germine 

 calcar duplo superante, columna dimidio labelli aequilonga puberula. 

 In Australia orientali subiropica. 



Folia circiter 2 poU. lata. Flores iis Phaji grandiflori minores, Sepala subaequa- 

 lia 1— IV4 poll. longa, circiler 4 lin. lata . extus albida , intus fuscorubra nitentia nec 

 ut in Ph. grandifloro opaca, striis saepe flavidis lineata. Labellum intus fusco-rubrum, 

 secus axin carinasque flavidum , venis divergenlibus flavescentibus notatum , apice 

 pallide flavum v. erubescens. Calcar tenui-conicum. Columna pailida semicylindracea 

 dimidium neque trientem tantum labelli aequans. Ph^o Dlumei habeo proximum. 



Obs. F. Miill. narr. of Kennedys expedition 33 : ,, Lady Elliots Islaiid off. Wide 

 Bay. — Phajus Carroni, remarkable for ils long spur compared to the two other 

 australian species was found by Mr. W^ill. Carron in tiie vicinity of Rockinghan Bay, 

 Ubs. 2. Nescio cui referendus sit: 



PHAJUS GRANDIFLORUS Lour. B. Reg. XXV. 1839. Misc. 40. 

 „Tfeis plant I discovered in Sept. 1824. growing in extensive swamps ai the back 

 of the beach, on the shorcs of Moreton Bay, in lat 27V2, fiom whence I sent a large 

 tuber of the plant to Kew, whcre on flowering it provcd to be ideniical wiih the old 

 Limodorum Tankervilliae, and ol its flower M, Bauer made a drawing. Moreton Ray 

 therefore is anolher locality. New Soulh Wales." All, Cunningham. 



6. PHAJUS CALLOSUS Bl, - Gardn, Chron, 1848. 28, I. c, Xyl.: 



Flowers dull reddi.sh brown, just tipped wilh dirly white, Lip is white', wilh a 

 tinge of pink , a dark purple spot benealh and a little yellow on tlie iwolobed spur. 

 Its end is truncate , or almost twolobed , with a ihick, callous line . which passes 

 downwards, along the middle loosing itsclf in the part which is rolled up. 



7. PHAJUS BLUMKI Lindl. de v,iese Illusir, t. 8, et l, 11, f, 8. 



8. PHAJUS INDIGOFERUS Hask H. Bog. 42,: 



Caulescens ; foliolis pengonii palulis conniventibus obtusiusculis, la- 

 bello inlus bicarinalo sublrilobo, lobo raedio emarginato ; columna 

 subnuda. 



Obs. Non diagnosis, non descriptio — verba. 



9. PHAJUS CUPREUS Rchb. fll, Bonpl. IIL 226, ; 



aff. maculalo labello transverse triangulo apice trilobo, lobis lalera- 

 libus obtusangulis, lobo medio paulo producto oblongo bilobo margine 

 crenulato, linea pilosa a medio disco usque ante apicem. Perigonium 

 cupreum: labellum album. Flos illi Piiaji maculati paulo major. Sepala 



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