Supplement, cj-c.] OXLVIII. ORCHIDE^B. (J. D. Hooker.) 193 



7. T. ZHASIANA, after Ic. Plant, insert t. 2090 



8. T. MINOK, t. 2091 



9. T. HASTATA, t. 2092 



10. T. MACULATA to be cancelled; it is Ghrysoglossum waculatum, 



p. 784. 



11. T. LATILINGUA, after Ic. Plant, insert t. 2093 



14. T. MAINGAYI, after t. 2094 and add 



15. T. COEDATA, Book. f. ; leaf-blade longer than the stout petiole base cor- 

 date, scape tall many-fid, slender, sepals linear subacute and lanceolate petals 1- 

 nerved, mentum very short, side lobes of lip short acute, inidlobe suborbicular, disk 

 with 2 lamella reaching nearly to the apex. 

 SIKKIM HIMALAYA (Ic. in Hart. Calcutt.). 



Rhizome as stout as the middle finger or stouter and pseudobulb and petiole dark 

 purple. Leaf about 12 by 4 in., 7-uerved, base oblique. Scape with raceme 2 ft. ; 

 racemr laxly many-fid. ; bracts | in., lanceolate, shorter than tbe ovaries ; sepals and 

 petals f in., dark green and red; lip yellow, midlobe entire; anther with two purple 

 nobs. Described from an excellent drawing made in the Calcutta Bot. Gardens, 

 where there is also an outline drawing, by Simons, of an Assam allied species, with no 

 pseudobulb, a petiole as thick as the little fiuger, a suborbicular-cordate acuminate 

 9-nerved leaf 7| by 6 in., a scape mu-h shorter than the leaf few-fld., sepals lanceo- 

 late 5-nerved, petals ovate-oblong acute 5-nerved, and a cuneiform lip with small 

 midlobe, menturn large conical. 



P. 824. 3. AGBOSTOPHYLLUM GLUMACEUM, after Ic. Plant, insert t. 2095 

 4. A. MAJUS t. 2096 



6. A. PAUCIFLOBUM 



P. 825. 2. CERASTOSTYLIS MALACCENSIS 



3. C. CLATHBATA 

 P. 826. 4. C. PEUDULA 



5. C. HIMALAICA 



6. C. LANCIFOLIA 

 P. 827. 7. C. BOBTJSTA 



33. TEICHOSMA SUAVIS, for 1841 Misc. 83 



t. 2097 

 t. 2098 

 t. 2099 

 t. 2100 

 t. 2101 

 t. 2102 

 t. 2103. 



read 1842, t. 21. 



P. 823. 34. CCELOGYNE. After the publication of Vol. V. of this work, Veitch's 

 Manual Pt. vi. appeared, containing the cultivated species of Ccslogyne with good 

 descriptions, and with figures of several British Indian ones, which are cited below. 



1. CCELOGYNE GAKDNEBIANA, after Paxt. Mag. vi. t. 73 insert Williams 



Orchid. Alb. iv. t. 153. 



P. 829. 4. C. CBISTATA, after Coll. Bot. t. 32 insert Gen. $ Sp. Orchid. 39 

 (excl. Syn. Cymbid. strictum, Don} and add to citations, Wall. 

 Cat. 1958; Gard. Chron. 1877, 597, with fig.; 1888, i. 488, 

 fig. 68; Veitch Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 34, toithfig. 



P. 830. 6. C. TOMENTOSA, add Veitch Han. Orchid. Pt. vi. 57, with fig. 

 7. C. MASSANGEANA, add 43, with fig. 



P. 831. After 9. C. LENTIGINOSA, insert 



9/1. C. Rossi ANA, Eeichb.f. in Gard. Chron. 1884, ii. 808; pseudobulbs large 

 8-10-grooved, leaves elliptic-lanceolate petioled, scape very stout decurved then 

 suddenly upcurved 3-4-fld. closely clothed with short .densely imbricate sheaths, 

 lateral sepals narrowly linear-oblong acute and very narrow petals white, lip narrow 

 side lobes with rounded angles and brown sides, midlobe ovate entire revolute 

 yellow, disk with 2 crenate lamellse from base to apex and a slender median one. 

 Veitch Nan. Pt. vi. 48 ; Rolfe in Gard. Chron. 18S9, 650 ; Sot. Mag. t. 7172. 



BURMA (Hort. Ross). 



Pseudobulbs 2-3 in., oblong or subpyriform; sheaths 0. Leaves 8-12 by 

 2-3 in., strongly 3-nerved, petiole 1-H in. Scape from the base of the pseudobulb, 

 2-3 in. long along its curvature, narrowed from the stout base upwards ; sheaths 

 coriaceous, green, tips rounded; raceme erect, 2-3 in., Blender, lax-fld. ; bracts 



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