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peat and good drainage, with plenty of water in the grow- 

 ing season. 



It requires a long rest, and should then be kept cool 

 and almost dry. Propagated as directed on a former 

 page, by cuttings of the pseudo-bulb. 



This plant is now known as Thunia alba. 



Phajus Bensonice. See Thunia Bensonice. 



B. Phajus bicolor. Ceylon . . . . Sert. O., tab. 23. 



B. M., 4078. 

 Wight, Ic., 1659. 



Perianth deep chocolate ; lip pale yellow, tinted with 

 rose. 



B. Phajus Blumei. India .... Blume Orch., 5. 



A species differing from Phajus grandifolius in having 

 sepals and petals acuminate, tip of lip acute, spur short 

 and thick, while in the former the sepals and petals are 

 acute, tip of lip notched, spur short and thick, and in 

 Phajus Wallichii the spur is long and slender. 



It is a stout growing plant, resembling Phajus grandi- 

 folius in habit. 



A. Phajus Blumei Bernaysii. Queensland. 



B. M., 6032. 



Is a very beautiful plant, with tall spikes of flowers, 

 white outside, bright yellow inside; lip yellow, edged 

 with white. 



B. Phajus grandifolius. China. . . B. M., 1924. 



SYNS. Limodorum Tankervillice Lodcl. Cab., 20. 



(Schwartz). Sert. Bot, 7. 



L. Incarvillitz (Persoon). Fl. des Ser., 738. 

 Bletia Tankervillia. 



