SARcocniLus ORCHIDES. 501 



to them at thc back. Theso undoubtedly are the back valves of ihe anlher oase, 

 scparate all round and adhere slightly to the apex of the caudicula, below ihe pollen 

 raasses. 



26. SARCOCHILUS CROCEUS Lindl. B. Reg. 1846. t. 19. adn. Cf. Walp. Ann. IIL 781. 



27. SARCOCHILUS FUSCOLUTEUS Lindl. Bot. Reg. 1847. t. 18. adn. cf. Walp. Ann. 

 I. 0. (Num vere Sarcochilus ?) 



28. SARCOCIIILUS CALCEOLUS Lindl. Bot. Reg. 1846. t. 19. Cf. Walp. Ann. I. c. 



29. SARCOCHILUS UNGUICULATUS Lindl. Bot. Reg. XXVL 1840. Misc. 140: 



Racemo 3 — 4 floro, labelli unguiculali trilobi ungue convexo lineari 

 linea media exarata, lamina cava, lobis lateralibus semi-o^^atis obtusis, 

 intermedio supra Irinervi subtus globoso apice papillaeformi. 



A native of Manilla, where itwas discovered byMr. Cuming. The flowers are which 



light straw colour, the side lobes of the labellum whiie streaked with crimson, and 



the middle lobe rounded, fleshy, and dotied with crimson. U is a pretty species. 



Bateman imp. 



30. SARCOCIIILUS OLIVACEUS Lindl. Bot. Reg. XXV. 1839. Misc. 27: 



Foliis oblongis membranaceis falcatis apice acutis integris, racemo 

 flexuoso angulato 4 — 5 floro nutante, sepalis lineari obovatis obtusis, 

 intermedio latiore petalisque conformibus minoribus columnae dorso ad- 

 nalis, labelli cum columna producta articulati lobo medio minimo trans- 

 verso rotundato lateralibus acuminatis'; disco callis variis crassis rotun- 

 datis tuberculato. 



New-IIolland. Imp. by Loddiges. It is very nearly the same as S. parviflorus 

 from which it principally differs in its leaves being broader and not emarginate at 

 the point. The flowers are small and yellowish orange green. 



31. SARCOCHILUS PARVIFLORUS Lindl. Bot. Reg. XXIV. 1838. Misc. 50: 



Foliis oblongis undulatis chartaceis, apice acute et oblique bideniatis, 

 racemis nutantibus quadrifloris, sepalis lineari-obovatis acutis, lateralibus 

 basi dilatatis, petalis falcalis obtusis, labelli cum columna articulali lobo 

 medio minimo transverso rotundato, disco callis variis crassis rotun- 

 datis tuberculato. 



A small fiowered epiphyle introduced from New-Holland by Msrs. Loddiges. It 

 has no claim to beauty, but is interesting as a second species of ihe genus Sarcochi- 

 lus. The flowers are green, with a few spots of dull purple in the sepals. The la- 

 bellnm is less green , beneath indeed almost white, banded with dull purpie; articul- 

 ated wilh ihe column, and covered over in the inside with various crowded tuber- 

 cles. of which the 3 largesi form a crescent next the apex of the lip. 



32. SARCOCHILUS PICTUS Rchb. fil. Mss. Huc : Gunnia picta Lindl. Bot. Rcg. XXIV. 

 1838. Misc. 77 : 



Labelli lobo intermedio minuto dentiformi , lateralibus oblongis di- 

 midiatis rotundatis sacco cornuto puberulo aequalibus; disco utrinque 

 bidentato, basi bidenficulato. 



Little plant from ihe neighbourhood of Sidney by Msrs. Loddiges. It has small 

 dingy purple flowers , wiih a white labellum , neally streakcd with purple. It difi"ers 

 from Gunnia australis in the flowers being much smaller , with a very dissimilar la- 

 belliim. 



33. SARCOCHILUS AUSTRALIS Rchb. fil. Mss, lluc : Gunnia Lindl. Bot. Reg. XX. 

 1835. siib lf)99: 



Perianlhium ringens. Sepala herbacea, laleralia postica, subfalcata, 

 erecfa , ungui labelli lineari longe producto adnata. Petala herbacea. 



