832 CXLVIII. ORCHIDE^. (J. D. Hooker.) [Coelogyne. 



side lobes rounded, midlobe smaller broadly ovate acute, disk with 3 dark 

 brown or red crisped ridges. Sot. Mag. t. 7006 ; Rolfe in Gard. Chron. 

 1888, i. 168. 



ASSAM, Mann. TENASSEEIM ; mountains near Moulmein, Parish. 



Pseudobulbs l-|-2^ in., crowded; sheaths short. Leaves 10-12 by J-.V in. 

 Scape mucb shorter, sheathed to the middle or lower ; bracts caducous ; sepals 

 1 in. 



14. C. viscosa, Reichb.f. in Allgemein. Berlin G-artenz. 1856, 218 ; 

 in Bonpland. iv. 328; in Gard. Ckrori. 1870, 1085; pseudobulbs narrowly 

 ovoid or fusiform shining, leaves 8-12 in. petioled linear-lanceolate, scape 

 very short closely sheathed up to the erect few-fld. raceme, ovary viscid, 

 sepals and narrower petals linear-lanceolate acuminate white, lip very broad 

 rounded, side lobes streaked with brown, midlobe small ovate, disk with 

 3 crenulate lamellse from the base to the middle of the midlobe. 



KHASIA HILLS (Ic. in Herb. Calcutt.). 



Reichenbach describes this as "a pretty little species in the way of C. flaccida ;" 

 but the pseudobnlbs of specimens named by him are 2-| in. long, the scape is erect, 

 and the flower 2 in. diam. My only materials are the above pseudobulbs and 

 flower, another of each from Messrs. Veitch, and a rude drawing- in Herb. Calcutt., 

 of what Mr. Rolfe and I take to be the same species; and if so, it is the only authority 

 for the habitat. In the drawing the very stout rhizome bears narrowly obpyri- 

 form pseudobulbs 3 in. long- with sheaths as long, the leaves are l-l in. broad, 

 3-nerved, the flowers are smaller, sepals broader, and petals and lip narrower. 



15. C. suaveolenSj Hook. f. pseudobulbs ovoid, leaves sessile 

 elliptic, margins waved, scape sheathed up to the raceme, flowers dis- 

 tichous, sepals and petals incurved oblong acute white, lip white, side lobes 

 rounded, midlobe bro-idly ovate or orbicular, disk with 4-6 crenate yellow 

 ridges. 0. uudulata, Wall. mss. PholiJota suaveolens, Lindl. in Gard. 

 Chron. 1856, 372. 



KHASIA MTS., Gibson (Ic. in Herb. Calcutt.) ; at Mungpo, alt. 1500 ft., Clarice. 

 ASSAM (Ic. in Herb. Calcutt.). 



Pseudobulbs 2-3 in., distant on a stout sheathed rhizome. Leaves 68 in. 

 Scape 68 in., sometimes 2-leaved, ascending, lower sheaths closely imbricate ; 

 bracts -| in., deciduous ; sepals -^ | in. long ; column rather short. Capsule 1-1^ in., 

 turgid, angles acute Habit of Pholi ota, and the column is rather short for 

 Ccelogyne, though very different from Pholidota. 



16. C. occultata, Hook.f. Ic. Plant, inecl.; pseudobulbs turbinately ob- 

 ovoid, leaves 2-3 in. petioled elliptic acute, scape 3-4-fld. very short ascending 

 thickly clothed to the top with coriaceous sheaths the upper subfoliaceous, 

 flowers half concealed by the sheaths white, sepals and narrower petals 

 oblanceolate acute, side lobes of lip rounded streaked with dull red, midlobe 

 ovate-rotundate obtuse crenate, disk between the side lobes with 2 very 

 thick yellow crenate ridges. 



SIKKIM HIMALAYA, Griffith's Collectors (Kew Distrib. 5150) ($ Ic. in Herb. 

 Calcutt.) . 



Rhizome very stout, sheathed ; pseudobulbs 1-1| in. Leaves coriaceous, 

 5-nerved. Scape 1-1^ in., ascending or incurved; sheaths acute; petiole ~ in.; 

 bracts 1 in., oblong, acute ; sepals 1 in., sometimes flanked with yellow ; lip with a 

 brown semilunar mark on each side lobe, and a brown margin to the ridges of the 

 disk. Described chiefly from the drawing in Herb. Calcutt. 



17. C. trinervis, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 1995; Gen. $ Sp . Orchid. 41 5 



