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Allied to C.^ cuprea, Wendl., but with much smaller 

 flowers and different keels. 



137. Coelogyne carnea, Hook. fil. 



138. Dendrochilum album, Ridl. At 6,000 feet. 



139. Dendrochilum augustifolium, Ridl. At 6,000 feet. 



140. Saccolabium bigibbum, Lindt. At 4,200 feet. 



141. Podochilus cornutus, Schlechter. At 2,000 feet. 



142. Podochilus unci/erus, Hook. fil. At 2,300 feet. 



143. Aphyllorchis pallida, B\. At 3,500 feet. 



144. Vanilla Montana sp. nov. 



A long, stout climber. Leaves fleshy, lanceolate, acumi- 

 nate, obtuse at the tip ; narrowed to a rather broad base, 

 12-14 ^^- loi^gj 3'5 cm. across. Racemes axillary, i cm. long, 

 few flowered. Bracts orbicular, rounded, 2 mm, long. Sepals 

 oblanceolate, sub-spathulate acute; nerves 7, undulate, 5 cm. 

 long .7 mm. wide. Petals similar but smaller. Lip 4.2 cm. 

 long, base .narrow, adnate to the column; limb long trumpet- 

 shaped, 2 cm. across at the mouth, margin in the centre with 

 filiform processes. Callus in the mouth, broad, fan-shaped, 

 pectinate with linear acute teeth. Column 4 cm. long. 

 Clinandrium margin tall, hooded, bilobed, obtuse, rounded. 

 Rostellum broad, oblong, truncate, entire. Fruit (pressed) 

 oblong, broad, 8 cm. long .2 cm. across. 



Perak, Gunong Kerbau 4,400 to 4,500 feet. 



Scitamineae. 



145. Globba pendula, Roxb. At 2,000 feet. The same 

 plant as grows at the Penang waterfall. 



146. Globba cernua, Bak. At 4,000 feet. 



147. Globba violacea, Ridl. At 4,000 feet. 



148. Globba perakensis, Ridl., var. with more elongate 

 panicle. 



149. Camptandra ovata, Ridl. At 4,200 feet. 



150. Conxmomum citrinum, Ridl. At 4,000 feet. 



151. Alpinia aurantiaca, var. hirtior. Much more hairy 

 than the type, the p3tals quite silky, hairy outside. 



Apostasiaceae. 



152. Abostasia Wallichii, Lindl. At 4,000 feet, 



