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Puate 2038. 
A.—BULBOPHYLLUM CONCINNUM, Fook. fe 
B—BULBOPHYLLUM MODESTUM, JAook. Je 
OrcHIDEZ. Subtribe DenpRopIEa. 
. (Eubulbophyllum) concinnum, Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. vi. 189; 
pusilla , rhizomate cili vaginato, pseudobulbis subeylindraceis 
nudis, foliis sessilibus ellipticis v. oblongis, scapo ad basin pseudobulbi 
folio breviore capillari vaginis par -2 instructo, floribus 3-5 
minutis subterminalibus, sepalis ovato-lanceolatis acutis 3-nerviis dor- 
sali lateralibus paullo Liptay petalis multo min cnaieiab lineari-oblongis 
obtusis 1-nerviis, labello minimo recurvo, columna bisetosa.— stria- 
tellum, Ridley in Ann. Bot. i iv. (1890), t. 22 , fig. 7-9, omega 335. 
Has. Singapore; at Chan Chu Rang, Ridley. 
Rhizoma crassitie penne passerine. Pseudobulbi remoti, 4 poll. 
longi, pre interdum inferne paullo ampliati. Folia 3-1 poll. "Toth 
subacuta, coria Sca ll. longi, capilla 1; bractes 
teasosobitah pedicellos ,'5 oll. longos subsequantes v s. Flores 
% poll. longi, pallide aurantiaci, cellulares ; sepala 2 e basi ovata lanceo- 
lata, petala apice rotundata. Labellu m linguiforme, saturate aurantia- 
cum. lumna brevis, cuspidibus setaceis recurvis. 
The flower of B. conc mnwm ode it | accords with the figure of that 
of B. striatellum cited above, in so far as can be judged from catty apten 
of dried and afterw: moistened specimens of the former with 
living ones of the latter; but othe description of siciabiltais must 
belong to a different plant from the figure, for its scape is 
etal are stated to be nearly as long as the sepals (less their attenuated 
points), the lip to be hairy beneath, and the cusps of the column 
short and obtuse. JB. concinnum further differs from the de — ae 
of striatellum in the broad leav ves, and in the sheaths of the scape 
not being basal.—J. D. H. 
Plate ay A. Flower and bract. 2. Lateral; and 3, dorsal sepul. 4. 
Petal. 5 hak ae its foot and lip. 6. Lip. All enlarged. 
B.—B. (Eubulbophyllum) modestum, Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. 759 
ea rhizomate gracili vaginato, pseudobulbis anguste ovoideis 
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