— 599 
Clavis specieriim. 
Labellum simplex lanceolatum, staminodia snbiilata. 
1. Diph. urceolata Hook. f. 
Labellum apice tridentatum, staminodia apice inerassata. 
2. Diph. Griffithii Krzl. 
1. Dipliylax urceo 1 ata Hook. f. Tuberidiis? — 
cauli delili curvulo, incl. spica 12 cm alto, cataphyllis in 
ipsa basi l—2 brevibus, folio 1 lanceolato acuto ad 7 cm 
longo 1,5 cm lato, foliolis 3—5 decrescentibus in scapo, spica 
plus 7s totius plantae occupante, multiflora secundiflora, brac¬ 
ks lanceolatis ovaria aequantibus 6—8 mm longis. Sepalis 
petalisque paulo brevioribus latioribusque lanceolatis acutis, 
labello aequilongo, simplice antice fere terete lanceolato acuto, 
calcari ipso ampullaceo v. fusiformi 
acuto pellucido, gynostemio supra descripto. — Flores tenerrimi, 
omnes partes 5 mm longae, sepala alba, petala rosea, label¬ 
lum viride. 
Diphylax urceolata Hook. f. Icon, pi t.1865. — Habenaria urceo- 
lata Cla rke in Joum. Linn. Soc. XXV, 73 t. 30 und Hook. f. in FI. 
Brit. Ind. VI, 165. 
Sikkim Himalaya, Yakla in 3300 m und Naga-Httgel bei Jakpho 
»n 8000 m (Clarke!) 
2. D i p h y 1 a x Griffithii Krzl. Tuberidiis parvis 
ublongis, caule folioso ad 20 cm alto subflexuoso, folio basi- 
lari oblongo v. elliptico v. ligulato acuto v. obtuso, ceteris 
udnoribus, in bracteas decrescentibus, spica densiflora multi- 
fl°ia cenura, bracteis ovati-lanceolatis ovarium superantibus. 
Sepalis ligulatis obtusis, petalis linearibus aequilongis obtusis, 
abello e basi ovata paulum angustato antice in dentes 3 
(quorum intermedius major) triangulos diviso, calcari breviore 
applanato ampullaceo obtuso; anthera lata brevi, connectivo 
acuto > staminodiis antheram superantibus apice incrassatis 
capitatisve glandulis magnis. — Flores minuti 5 mm diam. 
Habenaria Griffithii Hook. f. in FI Brit. Ind. VI, 165 et Icon, pi 
w ~~ Hab. decipiens Hook. f. in FI. Brit. Ind. VI, 165 (non 
l 9 ht). - Her minium Griff. Notulae HI, 270. Ic. PI Asiat. t. 285 fig. 1. 
Isord-Weat Indien (Edgeworth!) Lahul (Thomson!) Afghanistan. 
KU "™ Tal (Aitchiaon!) 
