Materials for a Flora of the MaUnjun Peninsula. 87 



§ 3. DiLOuniop.sjs. Stems tall Jcai'y. ' 



Mowers in subtenninal panicles. .. G. E. Scortcchinii. 



§ 4. Bambusifoliae. »S terns tall 

 leatj. Leaves thin or rarely coriaceous. 

 I\acenies short, lateral few flowered. Flow- 

 ers glabrous. 



Racemes 4 to (5 flowered, leaves broad . . 'i. E. Jepiorarini. 



JRacemes 1-r^ flowered, leaves linear, or 

 narrow. 



Flowers solitai'v an incli across . . S, E. poulala. 



Flowers few, ^ inch long- . . . . U. E. pilifera. 



§ o. TmcHOTOsiA. Stems leaiy te- 

 I'ete. Jjcaves hairy rarely glabrescent. 

 J\acemes lateral hirsute. Flowers sessile 

 or nearly so. Bracts longer than the 

 ovary. Mentuni long. 



Eacemes long and pendulous, plants vQry 



hairy 



Flowei's about 20, an inch long . . . . 10. E. vcsfita. 



Flowers about 12, ^ inch long . . . . 11, E. fcror. 



Racemes very short, few flowered, hairy. 

 Stems a foot or more. 



Sepals acute lanceolate . . . , 12. E. cristata. 



Sepals oblong obtuse . . . . . . lo. E. vclulina-. 



Stems short very villous. 



Leaves lanceolate close . . . . 14. E. aporina. 



Leaves linear . . . , . . . . 15. E. Jiispidissiina. 



Stems and leaves glabrescent. 



Stems tall. Flowers very short nu- 

 merous . . . . . . . . 16. E. poculata. 



Stems about a foot long or less. Flowers 

 2 or 3. 



Leaves ovate lanceolate . . . . 17. E. oUganilia. 



Leaves lanceolate. Lip entire . . 18. E. monticolo. 



Leaves linear lanceolate. Lip 3 lobed. 



Stems swollen at the base . . . . Id. E. iuberosa. 



Stems not swollen . . . . . . 20. E. gracilis. 



Stems ^ inch long leaAcs o\ate fleshy 21. E. rotundifolia. 



