53 THE DARK-EYED FRINGED DENDROBE. 
It is most nearly related to D. clavatum (our Fig. 189), which is readily known by its 
long membranous bracts, and from D. Gibsoni (our Fig. 204), the flowers of which are smaller, and 
never open flat ; neither of those species has any fringes upon the petals. 
A CATALOGUE 
Of the DENDROBES belonging to the Section STACHYOBIUM, having an undivided lip ; with their synonymes and 
horticultural merits, 
ene URES 
Group 1.—AUREA. 
1. D. auriferum Zind/ey.— China.— Flowers yellow, with long tapering points, and enclosed in 
the hooded bracts of short lateral racemes. Only known from a drawing in the library of the 
Horticultural Society. 
2. D. flavescens Lindley (aliàs Onychium flavescens Blume).—Java.—Flowers small, yellow. 
3. D. rhombeum Lindley.—Manilla.—Very like D, aureum, but the flowers are racemose. 
4. D. sulcatum Lindley.—East Indies.—Flowers erect, yellow, whole-coloured. 
5. D. polyanthum Wallich.—Moulmein.—Flowers yellow (?) very pale (?). 
6. D. Gibsoni Paz/on.—Rast Indies.—Flowers inlong pendulous racemes, rich apricot-yellow, 
with a purple stain on the lip. 
T. D. fimbriatum Hooker—N epal, Burma.—Var. A; flowers rich orange-yellow, whole-coloured: 
var. B; flowers larger, with a rich purple-brown centre to the lip. 
8. D. clavatum Wal/lich.— Assam.— Flowers large, bright yellow, with a double rich brown stain 
in the middle of the lip. 
9. D. moschatum Wallich (aliàs D. Calceolus Hooker ; alias D. cupreum Herbert).— Burma, 
Ava, Pegu.—Flowers large, pale nankeen-coloured, richly stained and veined with crimson, musky- 
scented. 
apos 2.—AXANTHA, 
10. D. Dalhousieanum Pazton.—Rast Indies.—A magnificent plant, with large cream-coloured 
flowers tinged with rose, and a pair of broad purple blotches on the lip. 
11. D. formosum Roxburgh.—East Indies.— Flowers white, very large. 
12. D. mutabile Lindley (aliàs Onyehium mutabile Blume).— Java.— Flowers pale rose; lip with 
three yellow glands, 
13. D. sclerophyllum Lindley (aliàs Onychium rigidum Blume).—]Java.— Flowers whitish, with 
three yellow glands on the lip. 
14. D. triadenium Lindley.— Sava.—F lowers nearly white; with a violet spot on the ends of 
