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Celogyne—continued. 
crescent, two keels running from the base of the lip to the base 
of the middle lobe, where they divide into six; inflorescence 
long, lax, many-flowered. 7. stalked, oblong, acuminate. 
Pseudo-bulbs long, narrow, fusiform. Borneo, 1884 (G. C. 
n. s., Xxvi., p. 44; W. O. A, vi. 247.) 
Cc. elata (tall).* 7. medium-sized; sepals and petals white, 
narrowish ; lip white, with a forked, yellow band in the centre, 
and two orange-striped crests on the disk ; racemes erect, spring- 
ing with the leaves from the apex of the pseudo-bulbs. /. sword- 
shaped, striated. Pseudo-bulbs tall, oblong, angled. Tongoo, 
Darjeeling (8000ft. to 9000ft.), 1857. (B. M. 5001.) 
C. elegans (elegant). A synonym of C. Huettneriana. 
C. fimbriata (fringed). ., sepals yellowish-green or brownish, 
ovate-lanceolate, jin. long; petals filiform; lip yellow, streaked 
with reddish-brown, the mid-lobe fringed, scape lin. to 2in. long, 
one-flowered. October and November. J. sessile, 2in. to Sin. 
long, lanceolate. Pseudo-bulbs ovoid-oblong, jin. to 14m. long. 
Khasia and China. (B. R. 868.) 
C. flavida (yellowish). 7. yellow, 4in. across, sub-erect; scape 
slender, eight- to ten-flowered. Spring. 7. 3in. to 6in. long, 
etiolate, narrow-lanceolate, acuminate. Pseudo-bulbs lin. to 
in. long, distant, on a slender, scaly rhizome. Sikkim Himalaya, 
&c., 1838. 
Fic. 273, Cc:LOGYNE CRISTATA ALBA. 
C. flexuosa (flexuous). /l. white, with a slight yellow stain across 
the middle of the lip, extended as a narrow line on either side of 
the disk to near the base, at which point the lip is very sharply 
ee producing a narrow, transverse channel underneath. 
ava, . 
C. Foerstermanni (Foérstermann’s.) fl. white, with some 
yellowish-brown on the disk of the lip ; sepals and petals ligulate, 
acute; lip trifid, the lateral lacinie rounded, the middle one 
rounded and apiculate; peduncles sometimes forty-flowered. 
1. cartilaginous, ribbed, 14ft. long, 3in. or more wide, on very 
short petioles. Sunda Islands, 1887. 
C. fuliginosa (sooty). jl. al eg one ata time, 2in. across; 
sepals and petals brownish-white, with a rosy tinge ; lip similarly 
coloured, the mid-lobe deep reddish-brown; racemes shorter 
than the leaves, two- or three-flowered. J. broadly lanceolate, 
Sin. to 7in. long. Pseudo-bulbs 2in. to 3in. long. Northern 
India, 1838. (B. M. 4440; L. J. F., t. 7.) 
C. glandulosa (glandular). . pure white, liin. in diameter, 
disposed in a nodding raceme; front lobe of the lip ovate, 
marked on the disk with yellow lines. 7. oblong-lanceolate. 
Pseudo-bulbs ovate, sulcate. Nilghiri Mountains, 1882. 
C. graminifolia (Grass-leaved).* jl. nearly 2in. across the petals; 
sepals white, narrowly oblong-lanceolate, acute; petals similar, 
but rather narrower; lip three-lobed, the lateral lobes white, 
streaked purple, oblong, the middle one orange-yellow, with 
three purple ridges ; raceme two- to four-flowered ; scape lin. 
to 2in. long. January. 7. two, Grass-like, lft: to 14ft. long. 
Pseudo-bulbs lin. to 1jin. long. Moulmein, iss, (B. M. 7006.) 
C. Hookeriana brachyglossa (short-lipped).- l., lip white, 
with light ealpline = oe are and — eral radiate -brown 
spots, open, not at all abru convolut t th ight sides 
of the lip show lobes, 1887. el AC at he a Appts 
Celogyne—continued. 
C. Huettneriana (Huettner’s). . white, eight to ten in a 
raceme ; lip toothed, with a rounded-ovate mid-lobe ; bracts lin. 
long, cymbiform ; scape 7in. long. J. petiolate, oblong-lanceolate. 
Pseudo-bulbs fusiform, much wrinkled. ‘Tenasserim. SYN. 
C. elegans. 
Cc. humilis albata (white-clothed). In this variety the sepals 
and petals are snowy-white, and the lip is white, with hght 
mauve-purple, radiating lines of small, confluent spots, and 
with an orange spot on each side of the anterior part. 
C. javanica (Javanese). fl. yellowish-green, with a white lip 
and column; lip fringed and bearded; column petaloid; scape 
one-flowered, with leafless membranous sheaths often piercing 
the dead leaves. Pseudo-bulbs spherical. A. 2in. to din. Java. 
C. lactea (milky). j., sepals and petals creamy-white, faintly 
tinged yellow ; side lacinie of lip light ochre, veined brown, mid- 
lacinie bright yellow at base. J. 7in. to Sin. long, very thick, 
cuneate-oblong, acute, petiolate. Pseudo-bulbs light green, 
plump, short, wrinkled. Birma, 1883. 
C. lamellata (lamellate). . whitish-green; sepals and petals 
oblong-lanceolate, keeled, lsin. long; lip three-lobed, cor- 
rugated ; scape erect, three-flowered. New Hebrides, 1895, 
C. lentiginosa (freckled). 7. lJin. in diameter; sepals and 
petals pale green or straw-coloured ; side-lobes of lip margined 
with brown, the large mid-lobe white with orange blotches; 
broadly clawed; raceme (including the scape) 4in. to 5in. long, 
sheathed up to the flowers, which number five to eight. 7. linear- 
oblong, 6in. to 8in. long. Pseudo-bulbs 3in. to 4in. long, obtusely 
four-angled. Tenasserim, 1847. (B. M. 5958.) 
C. Lowii (Low’s). A synonym of C. asperata. 
Cc. lurida (lurid). l., sepals and petals greenish-yellow, tinged 
..with purple ; lip white and purplish, three-lobed. Origin not 
recorded, 1896, (L. 1896, t. 542.) 
ae alba (white). A variety having white flowers. 
Cc. m. Arthuriana (Arthur Veitch’s). j. smaller than in the 
type, having purple lines on the petals, and a continuous purple 
band around the front margin of the lip. 1881. 
Cc. m. virginea (virgin-white). l., lip tinted with light sulphur, 
the nearly evanescent, purple lines in the middle very few. 1887. 
Fic, 274. CaLOGYNE MASSANGEANA. 
C. Massangeana, A flower of this fine Malayan species is 
shown in Fig. 274. 
C. Mayeriana (Mayer's). /l. having green sepals and petals, and 
reaeoote black lip, resembling those of C pandurata. Tropical 
sia, 1894. 
C. Micholitzii (Micholitz’s). A provisional name for what is 
described as a new introduction from ‘‘the East.” In habit it 
resembles C. barbata, and is said to have ‘‘scapes 2ft. high, 
bearing large, pure white flowers.” 1895. 
C. Mossize (Mrs. Moss’s). fl. pure white, l4in.- across, with a 
yellow, crescent-shaped mark on the lip; raceme 6in. long, about 
six-flowered. J. 6in. long. Pseudo-bulbs l4in. long, ovate, two- 
leaved. Nilghiri Mountains, 1894, Allied to C. nervosa. (G. C. 
1894, xv., p. 400, f. 49.) 
Cc. nervosa (nerved). /., sepals and petals white, acute, the 
former lin. to ldin. long ; lip white and yellowish-brown ; bracts 
very large; scape erect, sheathed up to the few flowers. 
1. oblong-lanceolate, 4in. to 6in. long. Pseudo-bulbs, 2in. to Sin. 
long, ovoid, curved. Nilghiri Mountains. 
C. ochracea (ochreous). fl. white, very fragrant, produced in erect 
racemes of about seven or eight; lip having two horseshoe- 
shaped blotches on the disk, which are bright ochreous-yellow, 
bordered orange. 7. two or three, lanceolate. Pseudo-bulbs 
small, oblong. North-east India, 1844. (B. M. 4661; B. R. 1846, 
69;L. J. F. 342.) 
