92 CXLVIII. ORCHIDEJE. (J. D. Hooker.) \_Corynibis. 



Nilghiri in flower only. The ripe fruit of the Andaman species is 1 in. long. The 

 Ceylon one has much shorter points to the leaves, but the fruit is as large as in 

 Blame's figure. Blume distinguishes C. assamica by the column being as long as the 

 capsule j which they are in typical veratrifolia. 



2. C. longriflora, Hook. f. ; leaves elliptic-lanceolate .acuminate, 

 flowers lf-2 in. long, sepals very slender with very narrow blades, petals 

 oblanceolate, blade of lip orbicular cuspidate. 



PEEAK, Scortechini, King's Collector. MALACCA, Maingay (Kew Distrib. 

 1661). 



Stem 8-10 ft. high, as thick as the little finger ; leaves much broader than in 

 C. veratrifolia,, and flowers twice as large, white. Column long. Fruit not seen. 



3. C. rhytidocarpa, HooTc.f.; leaves lanceolate acuminate, flowers 

 1 in. long, sepals narrowly oblanceolate, petals oblanceolate crenate, blade 

 of lip triangular-ovate acuminate, ribs of fruit strong wrinkled. 



PEEAZ, Scortechini, King's Collector, Wray. 



Stem 4 ft. high and leaves as in C. veratrifolia, from which the broader petals, 

 form of the lip. and deeply ridged fruit 1-1^ in. long with wrinkled ribs 

 distinguish it. Column long. 



4. C. brevistylis, Hook. /. ; leaves 5-6 in. elliptic acuminate sub- 

 petioled, column \ in. long. 



PEEAK ; on limestone rocks, King's Collector, 



Stem 1-2 ft., slender. Leaves 7-uerved, 2-3 in. broad. Panicles few-fld. Young 

 fruit 1 in. long. A very distinct species, probably the same as an undescribed Javan 

 one. 



78. TROPIDIA, Lindl. 



Terrestrial, glabrous, leafy herbs. Stem often branched, .roots rigid. 

 Leaves sessile, membranous, subplicate ; petiole sheathing. Flowers small, 

 in axillary and terminal sessile or peduncled spikes ; bracts coriaceous, 

 often imbricate, strongly nerved. Sepals connivent, lateral more or less 

 connate, dorsal free. .Petals as long, or shorter, broad or narrow. Lip 

 superior, sessile at the base of the column, cymbiform or produced into an 

 obtuse spur, undivided, acute or with a reflexed tip, disk with short or long 

 intramarginal ridges on lamellaa ; column short or long ; rostellum long, 

 erect, at length 2-iid ; stigma anticous ; anther erect, acute or acuminate, 

 cells contiguous ; pollinia 2, clavate, 2-cleft, caudicle long or short, gland 

 small. Capsule cylindric-oblong. Species 6-8, Indian, Malayan, and 

 Chinese. 



Sect. I. CNEMIDIA. Lip spurred. Spike terminal, peduncled. 



1. T- angulosa, Blume Orchid. ArcTiip. Ind. 122; leaves elliptic 

 or ovate acuminate 9-11-nerved, spike many-fld., bracts slender spreading, 

 lip oblong. T. Govindovii & semilibera, Blume I. c. Decaisnea arigulosa, 

 Lindl. in Wall. Gat. 7388. Cnemidia angulosa & semilibera, Lindl. Gen. 

 & Sp. Orchid. 463. Grovindovia nervosa, Wight Ic. t. 2090. 



SIKKIM HIMALAYA, alt. 1000 ft., Clarke, King. SILHET, WallicJi. TENASSEEIM, 

 Parish. UPPEE BUEMA, Griffith. MALABAE and TRAVANCORE, Wight, &c. 



Stem 8-12 in. Leaves 3-5 by 2-3 in., base rounded or cordate. Peduncle 

 short ; spike 1-2 in. ; bracts | -f- in., as long as the flowers ; sepals 3-5-nerved, 

 lateral lanceolate, acuminate, connate nearly to the apex, dorsal linear-lanceolate, 

 acute; petals rather narrower, ovate-lanceolate, obtuse, 3-5-nerved, midnerve very 



