292 ORCHIDE.E. 
processum subulatum leviter arcuatum product., lutescens 
maculis rubris minimis paucisque. 
Per. arcuatus ad basin cristam conicum compressum gerit. 
atro-purpureus, apice subdilatatus. Rostellum truncatum car- 
nosum.  Anthera terminalis apice oblonga obtuseque rost- 
ratus, rostro ascendente, papulosa semi-immersa, bilocularis, 
septo incompleto. Columna dorso 3-dentata dente postica 
antheram affigente minore, 2 lateralia cum processibus su- 
bulatis confluentia majora mutuo conniventia (denticulis in- 
terjectis aliquando). Pollinia 4, collateralia cerea, materia 
pulverea nulla interiora minora semi-ovata. 
Has. Khasyah hills, Churra: 25th, Oct. 1835. Assam 
Herb. 169. 
Oss. Species pulchra notatu dignissima, et inter Cirrho- 
petalia Bolbophyllumque intermedia: corpora subulata, (in 
descriptione petala) obsitu, nec petala sed forsan bractie sunt, 
an potius appendices costarum lateralium ovarii, sepalis alter- 
nantium. Pet. vera descripta sunt ut processus columns. ` 
10. Bolbophyllum suave. Gr. 
Rhizomate repente, pseudobulbis obclavatis, unifoliis, folio 
spathulato-lanceolato obtuso integro, scapo glabro, spica 
nutante-pendula villoso-pubescente, sepalis villosis acumina- 
tissimis petalis ovatis, fimbriatis, labello lingulato apice 
bifido secus margines villoso-ciliato. 
Pseudobulbs obclavate bearing each a single spathulate, 
lanceolate entire obtuse leaf. Raceme arising from the base of 
Psendobalb, nearly a foot long, furnished here and there with 
a sheathing inconspicuous bracte: bearing flowers throughout 
its upper third, in which itis covered with glandular pubes- 
cence. Bracts ovate cordate concave membranous. Pedicels 
(and ovaria) of the flowers shorter than the bracts. 
Flowers small white inconspicuous, and together with the 
whole plant exhaling during drying a delightful scent of 
new mown hay. Perianth covered with cellular pubescence. 
Sepals cirrhosely acuminate subcarinate along the centre, the 
