838 CXLVIII. ORCHIDE^. (J. D. Hooker.) [Ccelogyne. 



small sessile elliptic, scape short, raceme very long erect many-fid. , flowers 

 small white, lateral sepals ovate-lanceolate acuminate, petals narrowly 

 linear 1-nerved, hypochile of lip narrow very much longer than the orbicular 

 waved epichile, base saccate, side lobes small rounded, disk of midlobe with 

 3 smooth ridges running nearly to the tip. 



PEEAZ ; summit of Gunong Batu Pateh, alt. 6700 ft., Wray. 



Pseudobulbs % in. Leaves 1 lg in., subacute, rigid. Scape 1 in., compressed ; 

 raceme 8 in., 25-fld. ; bracts deciduous; flowers 1 in. diarn. ; lip strongly nerved; 

 column 3-lobed at the top, narrowly winged. I have seen but one specimen of tbis 

 very distinct species. 



38. C. carnea, HooJc.f. Ic. Plant, ined. ; pseudobulbs long fusiform, 

 leaves petioled elliptic obovate or oblanceolate, scape erect compressed 

 6-20-fld., rachis zigzag, sepals oblong acuminate 7-nerved, petals .very 

 narrow 1-nerved, lip saccate at base, side lobes rounded, hypochile narrow 

 much longer than the orbicular midlobe, disk \\ ith 2 large fleshy lamellse 

 about the middle reaching to the midlobe. 



PEBAK, Scortechini. 



Pseudobulbs 4-5 in., distant on the .stout rhizome. Leaves 4-5 by 1^-1 2 in., 

 subacute. Scape as long or longer; bracts deciduous; sepals f in., nerves trabe- 

 culate and petals flesh-cold., lip the same with dark veins. 



39. C. elata, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 1959; Gen. fy Sp. Orchid. 40; in 

 Wall. PI. As. Ear. iii.12, t. 218 ; in Bot. Reg. 1839, Misc. 92 ; Fol. Orchid. 

 9 ; pseudobulbs very large oblong, leaves very long-petioled lanceolate, 

 scape shorter stout, raceme short, flowers subsecund, sepals oblong-lanceolate 

 cream-cold., petals linear, lip white with yellow blotches, side lobes 

 narrow erose, midlobe rounded-ovate acute erose, disk between the side lobes 

 with 2 tortuous crenulate lamellas. .Sot. Mag. t. 5001 ; Walp. Ann. vi. 230. 

 Ccelog., Griff. Ic. PI. Asiat. t. 290. 



TROPICAL HIMALAYA ; from Garwhal, Falconer, to Bhotan, Griffith. UPPEE 

 BUEMA, J. Anderson. 



Pseudobulbs 3-5 by 1-2 in., narrowed upwards or not ; sheaths very large, acute; 

 rhizome as thick as the little finger. Leaves 5-12 by 1^-3 in. ; petiole 2-4 in. 

 Scape 10 in. and under; sheaths large ; flowers 1-1 ^ in. diarn. (" smell unpleasant," 

 Lindl.) j lamellse of disk of lip sometimes tipped with red. 



40. C. prolifera, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 1956; Gen. fy Sp. Orchid. 40 ; 

 Fol. Orchid. 10 ; pseudobulbs ovoid or oblong compressed, leaves petioled 

 lanceolate, scape long very many-fid., raceme erect interruptedly sheathed, 

 flowers small greenish yellow, sepals oblong, petals narrow linear, side lobes 

 of lip short obtuse, midlobe orbicular retuse toothed, disk 2-lamellate. 

 Walp. Ann. vi. 230. 



TEOPICAL HIMALAYA ; Nepal, Wallich ; Sikkim, alt. 2-4000 ft., J. D. H. KHASJA 

 Mxs., alt. 4-5000 ft., Griffith, &c. 



Pseudobulbs la-^i in., distant; rhizome clothed with distichous scales. Leaves 

 3-7 in., acuminate. Scape slender, terete; sheuths short obtuse; sepals -^-f in., 

 5-7-nerved ; petals 1-3-uerved. Cap&ule |-1 in., pyriforin, angles obtuse. 



41. C. Griffith!!, Hook.f. Ic. Plant, ined. ; pseudobulbs large linear- 

 oblong compressed, leaves large petioled elliptic-lanceolate acuminate, scape 

 many-fid., sepals broadly oblong 5-nerved, petals very slender 1-nerved, lip 

 with very broad creuulate side lobes and a narrow truncate midlobe, disk 

 between the lobes with 5 short lamellae the 2 outer much the broadest. 



