298 ORCHIDACEE. —_—[Hapenarta. 
long as the sepals, broadly and obtusely 3-fid.; lobes rounded at the 
apex; midlobe twice as long as the lateral pair, its claw green 
tinged with yellow, and with a short ciliate ridge at its base. 
Spur small, globular, dark-green. Anther-cells parallel, tubes none. 
Pollinia obovate; caudicles nearly as long, attached to minute 
globular glands. Staminodes large, green, with broad white margins. 
Stigmatic processes short, clavate. Rostellum short, triangular, 
acute. 
Dehra Dun (Mackinnon, Duthie). Flowers during July and August. 
Distris. : W. Himalaya, in Garhwal (Herb. Calc.) ; Bengal and Bi- 
har ; C. Prov., in the Chanda district, and extending to S. India from 
the Konkan. 
11. H. goodyeroides, Don Prod. Fl. Nep. 25; F. B. I. wi, 161 
(in part); K. & P. Ann. R. Bot. Gard.Cale. viii, 326, t. 430 ; Duthie 
id. 1x, part 2, 192; Collett Fl. Siml. 505; Prain Beng. Pl. 1039 
‘Peristylus goodyeroides, Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. 299. 
Tubers ellipsoid or ovoid, hairy. Stem stout, 1-2 ft. high, its lower 
portion clothed with many loose blunt sheaths. Leaves clus- 
tered above the middle of the stem, but not in whorls, 6-10 in. 
long, ovate or ovate-elliptic, acute, narrowed to the shortly sheathed 
base. Spike 4-8 in. densely flowered, its peduncle bearing a few 
lanceolate acuminate bracts. Flowers subsecund, white, fragrant, 
about 2 in. across ; floral bracts narrowly lanceolate, acuminate, about 
as long as the slender curved ovary. Sepals unequal, tinged with 
brown the dorsal one broadly ovate-lanceolate, concave, conniving 
with the petals and forming a hood; lateral pair oblong, 
‘involute, apiculate. Petals as long as_ sepals, trapeziform, blunt. 
Lip longer than the petals, 3-lobed; side lobes linear-oblong 
falcate, acute, slightly longer than the broad blunt midlobe, Spur 
‘minute, subglobose, much shorter than the sepals. Colwmn short, 
broad. Anther-cells parallel, not contiguous, tube none. Pollinia 
pyriform, caudicles very short, the glands small, obovoid. Stami- 
nodes large, oblong, spreading, Stigmatic processes short, lying be- 
neath and parallel to the staminodes. oe 
Dehra Dun (Mackinnon). Flowers during July and August. DisrRis, : 
Outer Himalayan ranges from Garhwal to Sikkim and Bhutan ; also 
in Assam, Khasia Hills and south to Bengal, extending to China. 
12, H. constricta, Hook, f. in F. B. I. vi, 161; K. &. P. Ann. 
R. Bot, Gard. Calc. viti, 325, t. 429; Duthie id. ix, part 2, 193 3 Prain 
Beng. Pl. 1033. H. goodyeroides, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 7066 
