Eria. | Orchidacez. 275 
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1. Eria braccata Lindl. 
Adam’s Peak. 
Also in S. India. 
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4. &. tricolor Thw. 
Near Naminakula. 
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E. profusca Lindl. is a Philippine plant. 
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15. ARUNDINA Blume. 
Leaves 2-3 in.; capsule 1-13 in., decurved; lip with 
a yellow blotch ‘ ; : ; : , . A. MINOR. 
Leaves 8-12 in.; capsule 2-23 in., decurved; lip 
with a small pelle biotch; *. ; . A. graminifolia. 
A. GRAMINIFOLIA Hochr. in Bull. New Se Bot. Gard, V1, ps. 27 
(1910). Arundina bambusifolia Lindl. in Wall. Cat. no. 3751 (1830) ; 
Gen. Sp. Orch. p. 125 (1830); Wight Ic. 160; Petch in Ann. Perad. V, 
pp. 387-8 (1913); Ridl. FI. Mal. IV, p..124 (1924). Bletia graminifolia 
Don .Prodr. Fl. Nep.-p: 29 (1825). Cymbidium bambustfolium 
Roxb. Hort. Beng. p. 63 (1814) nomen; FI. Ind. III, p. 460 (1832). 
Arundina speciosa J. J. Sm. Orch. Java VI, p. 229 (1905) ? Blume. 
On patanas, Hevaheta; Gonavy. Fl. May, Oct., Dec. Doubtfully 
indigenous. 
Also in Northern and ?Peninsular India. 
hege. iyi. 
Agrostophyllum zeylanicum Hk. f. 
Tittaveralukotha; Balangoda; Bambarabotuva (A. N. Paine). 
Page 173.—For Phajus luridus Thw. read: 
P. tetragonus Rchb. f. in Bomplandia III, p. 221 (1855) excl. syn. 
Epidendrum tetragonum. P. luridus Thw. Enum. p. 300 (1861). 
Both P. luridus and P. Wallichti are reduced to P. Incarvillei by 
J. J.ssmith. 
Also in Bourbon. (O’Brien m.s.) 
fa eest75.— 
20. BULOPHIA R. Br. 
Column not produced into a foot; leaves grass- 
like; lip with subulate processes; pseudo- 
bulb epigeal : 
Sep. linear-oblong, acute or obtuse ; a he 
Sep. lanceolate, acuminate. ‘ : = 2, 
Column produced into a foot; leaves broadly 
lanceolate; lip smooth: 
Pseudobulb epigeal; lip deeply bilobed . . 3. E. MACROSTACHYA. 
Rootstock tuberous, hypogeal : 
L. and fl. produced together ; lip entire 
L. produced after fl. ; lip 3-lobed . 
- EPIDENDRAZA. 
- GRAMINEA. 
cole 
- NUDA. 
- SANGUINEA. 
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