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the sepals and lip: the latter with three yellow glands. Possibly these three last may be only 
varieties of each other. 
15. D. aduncum Lindley.—Kast Indies.—Flowers almost transparent, of the most delicate pink. 
16. D. japonicum Lindley (aliàs Onychium japonicum Blume).—Japan; cultivated in Java.— 
Flowers lilae, sweet-scented, with a ciliated lip. 
17. D. nudum Lindley (aliàs Onychiwm nudum Blume).—Java.—Flowers pale purple, changing 
to yellow. 
18. D. calearatum 4. Richard.—Island of Vanikoso. 
19. D. ramosum Zind/ey.—East Indies.—Flowers small, colourless. 
20. D. herbaceum Lindley.—Kast Indies.—Flowers small, greenish, inconspicuous. 
N.B.—D. cassythoides 4. Cunningham, a leafless creeping plant from Port Jackson, described 
in the Botanical Register for 1836 under figure 1828, the pollen of which is unknown, is probably 
some Vanilloid plant allied to Cyrtosia, if not belonging to that genus. 
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