ORCHIDES. 405 
11. Saccolabium calceolare, p. 356, Pollinia. 
12. Saccolabii, sp. 4, p. 357, Khasyah Herb. 152, Pollinia. 
13. Cleistoma, sp. p. 357. Pollinia. 
14. Eulophia, sp. 2, p. 350, Pollinia. 
15. Goodyere, sp. 1, p. 387. 
16. Dendrobium flexuosum, p. 317. 
17. Cymbidium fuscescens. sp. 8, p. 343. 
18. Habenaria marginata. Situation and alternation of 
parts of the flower, 1 sepal, anther and stigma, 2 and 
э Petals and stamina, 3 and 4 sepals and stigmata. 
Pl. CCCXXVIII. 
Fig. 1. Dipodous genus sine charac. From the Mishmee 
Mounts. 
[Leaves lively green, scape fuscous below on the efloriferous part 
becoming purple at the floriferous part and green at the apex of the 
newer parts. Bracts whitish purple-veined. Lateral sepals white in 
the middle, with greenish margins, the white parts veined with pur- 
ple. Petals purple and sanguinous. Pollinia light yellow. Bulb. 
shrivelled. 
Fig. 2. Sine charactere. From the Mishmee Mts. 
Bulbs shining 4-angular, sheaths tinged with brown leaves, lively 
green, ovary yellowish green. Petals and sepals white, Labellum 
white, lateral labell. towards the point yellow, the rest fuscous vein- 
ed and tinged on the middle lobe with a large yellow ovata spot on 
the centre, apex and fuscous margins of the labellum orange. | 
Pl. CCCXXVII. 
Fig. 1. Dipodous genus. From trees on Thumathya in 
the Mishmee Mounts sine charac. 
[Овз. no plant is more calculated to shew that the pseudo- 
bulbs are due to metamorphoses of the petioles than this, k 
old bulb., f scape, Л, i new bulbs, g old bulb. 
The peduncles of this plant are light yellowish green, ovary 
green, bulbs blackish ; that opposite to the posticous sepal broad. 
