836 oxLViii. ORCHIDEJE. (J. D. Hooker.) \_Ccelogyne. 



Warner Orchid. Alb. t. 311. C. Lowii, Lindl. in Paxt. Mag. 1849, 225 ; 

 Pescatorea, i. t. 8. 



PERAZ; at low elevations, King's Collector. DISTRIB. Borneo. 



Very near C. pandurata, and as large, but with much thicker narrower pseudo- 

 bulbs, leaves 2 ft. and under, with the petiole 6-7 in., a rnauy-ftd. drooping 

 raceme, larger reflexed bracts, smaller flowers, and narrower petals. The flowers 

 are described as in the Perak plant " waxy-white, the petals mottled brown and 

 yellow \" in the Bornean " pale cream-coloured, except the yellow and brown lip." 



30. C. fimbriata, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 868, 1838, Misc. 92 ; Fol. 

 Orchid. 12 ; pseudobulbi small ovoid-oblong distant on a slender rhizome, 

 scape 1-fld. shorter than the lanceolate leaves, sepals ovate-lanceolate yellow- 

 green or brownish, petals filiiorm, lip yellow streaked with red-brown, 

 midlobe orbicular fimbriate, disk 2-lamellate. Lodd. JBot. Cab. t. 1425; 

 Walp. Ann. vi. 231 ; Benth. M. Hongk. 354. 



KHASIA MTS., alt. 4000 ft., Griffith, &c. DISTEIB. China. 



Pseudobulbs f-1^ in. ; rhizome as slender as a duck's quill. Leaves 2-5 in., 

 ^essile. Scape 1-2 in. ; basal sheaths few, appressed ; bracts deciduous ; sepals f in., 

 acuminate; petals 1-uerved; side lobes of lip with fimbriate tips. 



31. C. o\ alfs, Lindl. in Sot. Reg. 1838, Misc. 91; Fol. Orchid. 12 ; 

 pseudotulls fusiform distant on a slender rhizome, scape 1-3-fld. shorter 

 than the lanceolate leaves, sepals ovate-lanceolate pale yellow-brown, 

 petals filifoim, lip white or yellowish streaked with purple, lobes and 

 surface and margins fringed with long black hairs. Walp. Ann. vi. 232. 

 C. fimbriata, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 1957. C. fimbriata P Zi&dl., Griff". Notul. 

 iii. 281 ; Ic. Plant. Asiat. 291, fig. 1. P C. pilosissima, Planch. Hort. 

 Donat. 104. Broughtonia linearis, Wall. mss. 



TEMPEEATE HIMALAF.A, from Kumaon eastwards, alt. 4-7000 ft. KHASIA 

 MTS., alt. 4000 ft. 



Very near indeed to C. fimbriata, differing in the much longer ascending 

 rhizome, narrower 2-3 in. pseudobulbs, and usually larger flowers ; but it varies much 

 in all these respects, as also in the breadth of the sepals and length of lamella on 

 the lip. Capsule 1 in., turgidly pyriform. 



Var. latifolia ; pseudobulbs cylindric, leaves 4-5 by 1^-1^ in. elliptic. 

 Munnipore, on Kohima, alt. 4500 ft., Clarice. 



32. C. full grinosa, Lindl. in Lodd. Cat. ; Fol. Orchid. 12 ; habit and 

 characters of C. ovalis, but raceme 3-4-fld., flowers orange-yellow, lip dark 

 brown, lamellae ending abruptly. Lindl. Fol. Orchid. 12 (excl. the Khasia 

 plant} ; Sot. Mag. t. 4440 ; Jard. Fleur. t. 7 ; Miqvel Choix, t. 25 (1-fld. 

 var.). ? C. triplicatula, Reichb. f. in Sot. Zeit. 1864, 415 ; Xen. Orchid. 

 ii. 159, t. 166. 



TENASSEBIM j at Moulmein, Parish. DISTEIB. Java ? 



As flowered at Kew this differs from ovalis in the characters indicated. 



33. C. micranthum, Lindl. in Gard. Chron. 1855, 173 ; pseudobulbs 

 small oblong, leaves oblong- or linear-lanceolate, scape short erect few-fld., 

 sepals oblong acute, petals filiform, side lobes of lip small oblong obtuse, 

 midlobe large broadly oblong or rounded retuse, disk covered irregularly 

 with lamellae and tubercles rising into short spines towards the contracted 

 base where there are 3 oblong calli. C. papagena, ReicJib.f. in Hot. Z/eit. 

 1862, 214. 



KHASIA HILLS, alt. 3000 ft., J.D. H. ty T. T., Mann. TENASSEEIM ; at Moul- 

 mein (Hort. Low). 



