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broad, rounded, entire. Anther wide, rounded, flat ; apex 

 rounded. PoUinia pyriform. 



Gunong Tahan at 7,ioo feet and Gunong Ulu Riang at 

 6,000 feet. 



A pretty plant, remarkable for its narrow grassy leaves and 

 close-set, small, white flowers. 



221. Cymbidium sp. A terrestrial plant growing on 

 quartz rocks at 7,100 feet on Gunong Tahan, tufted; the roots 

 hick, white, and corky. Leaves linear, lorate, blunt, keeled, 8 

 nches long to half an inch wide, coriaceous, the sheathing 

 portion an inch long. Scape erect, nodding, g inches tall, 

 covered with acuminate sheaths; raceme apparently few- 

 flowered. Fruit large, ellipsoid, 2 inches long, with the 

 persistent remains of the column. Apparently allied to C. 

 Finlaysoniannm, Wall. 



222. Bromheadia pungens, Ridl. On rocks near the 

 Camp on the Padang. Rare and out of flower. 



Distribution. Mt. Ophir. 



223. Bromheadia rupestris, Ridl. This beautiful plant 

 was common on the ridges above Wray's Camp up to the 

 Padang, where however it was scarcer. The flowers are firmer 

 in texture than in most of the genus. The sepals and petals 

 were acute, cream-colour, the sepals tinted red on the back. 

 The lip had long narrow lobes curved outwards at the tip ; the 

 mid-lobe oblong, the sides at the tip curved over to form a 

 point. The lip is white, the sides and lobes spotted and 

 streaked with purple. The column has the base white spotted 

 with pink, the middle deep pink, and the apex yellow. The 

 anther-cap is small, cap-shaped; pollinia globose with a 

 crescent-shaped gland. The rostellum has two short incurved 

 points and the stigma is large, transversely elliptic. 



It also occurs on Mt. Ophir. 



224. Saccolabium bigibbum. Hook. fil. On trees at the 

 stream at the Ninth Camp. Not common. 



Distribution. Perak hills and Kluang Terbang, also 

 Burmah. 



225. Sarcochilus ckassifolius, n. sp. 



Stem 6 inches tall, with 6 very fleshy leaves crowded at 

 the top, elliptic, broadly bilobed, lobes rounded, very unequal, 

 dark green, strongly keeled, ij inch long, i inch wide. 

 Racemes short, thick, an inch long; rhachis slightly flattened, 

 green ; bracts ovate, acute, flattened. Pedicels very short. 

 Flower small, white. Sepals ovate-acute, greenish white, the 

 upper one lanceolate. Petals lanceolate, obtuse, a little 

 smaller. Lip pure white ; side-lobes short, erect, subtriangular ; 

 mid-lobe none; spur broadly rounded, fleshy, with a bright 

 brown blotch and a few in the mouth. Column short and 

 broad, subtriangular, white. 



On trees on the stream by the Ninth Camp. Rare. 

 Allied to the next species, but with very different leaves and a 

 shorter rounder flower. 



