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lateral oblique one united to the foot of the column. Petals 
minute, broadly ovate with fimbriate margins otherwise 
smooth. 
Labellum tremulously articulate quite concealed tongue- 
shaped, fleshy, yellowish disc provided with cellular papille 
or hairs: its anther resembles that of the letter C. Column 
short, white with along very narrow foot, which, towards its - 
end is distinct from the sepals and erect, to the apex of this 
the labellum is articulated, lateral processes of column shortly 
cirrhose or setose, subulate apices incurved, the terminal be- 
ing nearly twice as short. 
Stigma large occupying nearly the whole of the face of 
the column, bounded superiorly by the oblique floor of the 
clinandrium, anther membranous. 
Ovarium short densely covered with the same cellular pap- 
pilliform hairs. 
Hab. Dargeeling received from Dr. Campbell. 
Oss. This species is nearly allied to B. auricomum, (so far as 
characters go, it appears to be distinguished by the smooth 
scape, and the bifid labellum,) and more nearly to B. hirtum. 
It also agrees tolerably wel! with Blume's description of his 
Diphyses odorata. 
The great acumination of the sepals also accurs in a Malac- 
ca species, with quite a different habit. 
The scurf on the Pseudo-bulb is lined internally by a layer 
of spiral cells placed in an opposite direction to the cells of 
the scurf itself. 
11. Bolbophyllum grandiflorum, Gr. Pl. CCXCIV. Fig. 1. 
Itinerary Notes, р. 146. Bootan Herb. 705. 
12. Bolbophyllum repens Gr. Pl. CCXCIV. Fig. II. Itine- 
rary Notes, p. 66. Khasyah Herb. 1021. 
13. Bulbophyllum uniflorum Gr. Pl. CCXCV. Atinerary 
Notes, p. 110. Bootan Herb. 138. 
