298 ORCHIDEA. 
Has. Epiphyt. in arborib. Mergue: Feb. 1835. Merg. 
Herb, 1055. 
Odor florem subamylaceus, ingratis. 
3. Eria teretifolia, Gr. Pl. CCC. Fig. 1I. 
Rhizoma repens, radices longas ramosus emittens, 
Pseudo-bulbi uniseriati approximati ovato-rotundati novelli 
apici l-squamati vel vaginati unifoliosi dense pubescentes 
seniores glabri nudique. Fol. clavato-cylindracea vel subcy- 
lindrica 2 uncialia obtusa. 
Scapo racemoso, paucifloro, ex axillam squamze vaginantis, 
folio breviore 2-3 floro, subflorem quemque bracteate dense 
pubescente. Flores inconspicui ferrugineo-albidi subnutantes, 
Per. connivente ringens ; sepalis carinatis, lateralibus majo- 
ribus basi valde obliquis extus dense pubescente intus parce 
puberula. 
Pet. lineari-lanceolata glabra apice subreflexa. 
Labellum cum pedem columna longe producto elastice arti- 
culat. explanatum oblongo-lanceolatum 2-3-ties undulatum 
zurvatum apicem et basin conduplicatum. 
Columna nana pede elongato plano fere 3 ties breviore, 
dorso pubescens. Stigma maxima occupying the whole of its 
inner face, basi bituberculata centro carinatum. 
Anth. acuminata bilocularis, loculis fere verticalibus. Pol- 
linia 8-quaternatim incumbentia, materia pulverea copiosa. 
Rostellum simplex convexiusculum. Ovarium uti pedicellus 
dense pubescens. 
Has. In Monte Ophir edito, ad Paddam Bhatoo. In ru- 
pibus, inter Nepenthes, 
вз, Clinandrium acuminatum in dente postico obtuso, 
lateribus explanata. 
The outer layer of cells of the leaves are transverse, or at 
right angles with the rest. 
I see nothing like it in Lindley’s Orchideæ. The two lower 
stigmata indicated by the tubercles have not occurred to me 
before in this genus, nor the dorsal carina. As other species 
