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РглтЕ 100.— Bulbophyllum cornu-cervi, King and Pantling. A plant; of natural size, Fig. 1 a 
flower, 2 floral bract, stalked ovary, column with its foot, and the lip, 8 the petals, 4 lip, 5 column 
showing the horn-like apical processes and the foot, 6 anther, 7 pollinia; all enlarged. 
19. BULBOPHYLLUM SECUNDUM, Hook. fil, Ic. Plantar., t. 2042, 
Rhizome slender; pseudo-bulbs crowded, turbinate, about *35 in. in diam, smooth. 
Leaf narrowly oblong, sub-aeute, narrowed at the base to the short petiole; length 1 
to 2:5 іп, breadth :25 to *4 in.; petiole '2 to "35 in. аре erect, longer than the 
leaves, slender; the peduncle with one or two sheathing brown bracts; the raceme 
shorter than the peduncle, laxly-flowered, secund; floral bract minute, ovate, much 
shorter than the stalked ovary, Flowers *2 to "25 in. across, purple. Sepals broadly 
triangular, sub-acute, spreading, the dorsal slightly narrower than the lateral pair, 
]-nerved; all with ciliolate edges, Petals much smaller than the sepals, spathulate- 
oblong, obtuse, l-nerved, the anterior half with strongly ciliate edges, Zip longer than 
the petals, oblong, slightly dilated towards the middle, the apex obtuse, the base 
truncate and with a blackish gland; the edges ciliolate. ‘Capsule sub-cylindric, truncate, 
415 in. long, Column with two short triangular apical teeth; the foot short, curved. 
Пір. of anther erose, pollinia broad. Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. V, 764, 
Sikkim; at Choong-thang and Tendong; elevation 6,000 to 7,000 feet; Pantling, 
No. 214. Kohima in the Naga Hills, Assam; Prain; in flower in June and July. 
The sepals and petals of this species are pale purple with darker nerves; the 
petals have a large dark purple blotch near the tip; the lip is dark purple with 
four longitudinal pale lines, the column green and its foot purple. It is remarkable 
for its secund habit. Originally discovered in the Naga Hills by Dr. р, Prain of 
the Calcutta Herbarium, and now recorded from Sikkim for the first time, | 
Pirate 101.—Bulbophyllum secundum, Hook. fil. А plant ; of natural size. Fig. 1 & flower, side 
view, 2 floral bract, stalked ovary, column, foot and lip, 3 lip, 4 column and its foot, 
5 anther, 6 pollinia; all enlarged. 
14. BULBOPHYLLUM STRIATUM, Reichb. fil. in Walp, Ann. VI, 257, 
Rhizome woody, °1 in. thick: pseudo-bulbs obpyriform, *5 to ‘75 in. long., about 2 inches 
apart, their surfaces cinereous, the flesh dark purple. Leaf coriaceous, elliptic, the apex 
slightly retuse, the blade 1 to 25 in. long and ‘75 to 15 in. broad, the petiole “5 to 
nearly 1 inch long, mottled. Scape 2 to 2:5 in. long, slender, erect, purplish, with 2 or 3 
sheathing bracteoles. Flowers 2 to 4, sub-umbellate or shortly racemose, about '4 or 
:5 in, across; floral bract linear, "15 in. long, about one-third as long as the slender 
stalked ovary. Sepals sub-equal, broadly lanceolate, sub-acute, 5-nerved, spreading. ` Petals 
much smaller, 3-nerved. Jip about as long as the petals, ovate-lanceolate, bent on 
itself near the base, and with two small erect oblong basal lobes at the bend, the 
surface of the anterior horizontal part with bold purple nerves, those in the middle 
straight, those towards the edges reticulate. Column long, slender, not toothed. Anther 
eonical; pollinia ovoid, in two free pairs. Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. V, 755.' Sarcopo- 
dium striatum, Lindl. Fol. Orchid., Sareopodium 5. Dendrobium striatum, Griff. Notul. 
ІП, 318. | | Fa 
Sikkim; on Sinchal, at an elevation of about 7,000 feet; Pantling, No. 298; in 
flower during October. Khasia Hills, elevat. 4,000 feet; Grifüth (Kew Distrib, No, 5156), 
Lobb, Hooker and others. 
Axx. Roy. Bor. Garn., Сатсотта, Vor, VIO, 
