56 Pfitzer-Kränzlin. — Orchidaceae-Monandrae-Coelogyninae. 



sepalis tepalisque lanceis, acutis, sepalis carinatis, labello trifido, lobis lateralibus semi- 

 ovatis apice antrorsus triangulis, acutis, lobo intermedio cuneato, oblongo, acute-, minutis- 

 sime serrulato, carinis a basi ovarii minute serrato-ciliolatis ad apicem lobi intermedii, 

 breviore interjeeta, carinula utrinque una extus in lobo mediano ; androclinio integro 

 marginato. « 



In the way of C. testacea, but with green sepals and petals and a white lip, the 

 side laciniae of which are provided with sepia-brown stripes interrupted by white ones, 

 the mid-lacinia with a sulphur-blotch and two dark brown spots. 



Monsungebiet, Südwestmalayische Provinz; Borneo. 



Nota. Speciem non vidimus. 



Sect. VIII. Ocellatae Pfitz. 



Labellum maculis magnis oculiformibus (luteis aurantiaco-marginatis) ornatum. 

 Flores inter majores conspicui saepe suaveolentes. 



Erectae p.p. Lindl. Fol. Orchid. Coelogyne (1852) 8; Reichb. f. in Walp. Annal. 

 VI. (1861) 226—228. 



Nota. Synonymia sectionis Ocellatarum valde intricata est (Cf. Hooker f. Flor. Brit. Ind. 

 V. [-1886] 837; Rolfe in Lindenia VI. (-1890) sub t. 243). Species prima nota est C. nitida = Gym- 

 bidium nitidum Roxb. (nomen 1814, descriptio 1832) de qua cl. Lindleydicit (Folia Orchid. 6): 

 »What I understand by this name is that distributed by Dr. Wallich under his number 1954«. 

 Sed haec planta in Herbario Lindleyano est C. ochracea autorum recentiorum, a planta a cl. 

 Roxburghio descripta racemo proterantho valde diversa. Cl. Lindley ipse dicit sub C. nitida: 

 »It has racemes arising from polished conical imbricated sheaths« (Fol. 6). Verum Cymb. nitidum 

 Roxburghii est C. ocellata Lindl. 1830 descripta (Gen. sp. Orch. 40), a cl. Wallichio sub 

 Nr. 1953 distributa, et prius a cl. Lindley (Collectanea botan. [1821] 33) C. punetulata nomi- 

 nata. In Foliis Orchid. (1852) 8 cl. Lindley dicit sub C. ocellata »nor do they (the flowers) 

 proeeed from lax sheaths of imbricated scales«, quo modo racemus proteranthus G. ochraceae 

 [G nitidae Lindl. 1840) apparet; etiam in figura sub G. ocellata Lindl. citata Bot. Magaz. 3767 

 racemus hysteranthus delineatus est. 1846 cl. Lindley G. ochraceam descripsit (Bot. Reg. 1846 

 t. 69). »We possess the plant from several localities among the late Mr. Griffith's valuable 

 Indian collection; Darjeeling; Bootan and the Mishmee hüls all produce it.« In Herbario 

 Lindleyi 5 plagulae cum speeiminibus a cl. Griffith collectis adsunt, 3 cum G. ochracea 

 autorum recentiorum racemo proterantho convenientia, unum (Mishmee Hills) est C. nitida (Roxb.) 

 unum (Broter o) incertum est. 1852 G. brevifolia Ldl. accedit (Fol. Orchid. 7): »racemis 

 paueifloris basi nudis« (ergo hysteranthis) at a G. nitida (Roxb.) parum diversa — nil eo minus 

 a cl. Lindley G ochraceae simillima dieta. Eodem anno G corymbosa bene definita est. Ita 

 nomina ut infra factum scribunda erant. 



A. Scapus proteranthus vel foliorum apieibus protrusis synanthus, 

 bracteis omnibus floriferis. 



a. Racemus multiflorus, labelli lobus medius late ovatus, ob- 



tusiusculus 6 1 . C. ochracea. 



b. Racemus paueiflorus, labelli lobus medius ovatus, acutus. 

 a. Rhachis inflorescentiae sub anthesi squamis imbricatis 



fere prorsus inclusa; flores inodori 62. G. oecultata. 



ß. Rhachis inflorescentiae sub anthesi manifeste exserta; 



flores suaveolentes 63. G. corymbosa. 



B. Scapus hysteranthus, bractea infima sterilis glumacea. 



a. Labellum intus glabrum, gynostemium lobos laterales 



labelli superans 64. G. nitida. 



b. Labellum intus pubescens, gynostemium lobis lateralibus 



labelli aequilongum 65. C. brevifolia. 



61. C. ochracea Lindl. in Bot. Reg. XX. (1846) t. 69 (cf. var. foliata); Fol. Orch. 1. 

 Coelogyne (1852) 5; Reichb. f. in Walp. Ann. VI. (1861) 226; Bot. Mag. t. 4661; 

 Jard. fleur. IV. t. 342; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. V. (1886) 831; Veitch, Man. Orch. VI. 

 (1890) 46; King et Pantl. in Ann. R. Bot. Gard. Calcutta VIII. (1898) 132 t. 182. — 



