406 ORCHIDEA, 
Sepals and petals light fuseous, veined with bright purple. 
Labellum the same, but less veined, apex linguiform, fuscous 
green colour, light fuseous green on the sides, margins purplish. 
Pollinia 4, collateralia, gland 2, a bright green, b whitish green, e 
fuscous green, d fuscous brown, c membranous, surface cinereous, 
upper whitish. } 
Fig. 2. Dipodium Khasyanum, p. 354. 
Pl. CCCXXIX. 
Dipodous genus from Dilling in the Mishmee Mountains. 
Sine charactere. 
[Rhizome dull green with brown scaly stipules, Leaves bright 
green, above the under surface subglaucous with prominent yellow 
plica at the base, about seven plicæ to each. Petals and sepals white, 
Labellum white, its sigmoid base fuscous orange, column coloured 
like the labellum. 
Pollinia incumbentia 4, per paria eaudieula pulvereis longissimis.] 
Pl. CCC. Fig. I. 
Ditto do. Also from the Mishmee Mounts, near Gha- 
looms. Sine charactere. 
[Leaves coriaceous upper surface dark green, under glaucous. 
Sepals white. Petals do. lined from below the middle with purple. 
Labellum lateral lobes purple in irregular patches. Anth. yellowish. 
Column anticously spotted with brownish purple. Rachis florifere 
flattened, 
Base of the Rhizome covered with fibrous sheaths. ] 
Pl. CCCXL. 
Habenaria, sp. Itinerary Notes, p. 31, no. 494. 
Pl. CCCXLVI. Fig. II. 
Epipactis. From Affganisthan. 
1. Alabastrum, 1 lateral sepal and a petal removed. 
2. Column front view. 
3. Do. side view, a, a represent abortive anthers ? 
