116 ORCHIDS OF THE SIKKIM-HIMALAYA. 
Pseudo-bulbs stoutly cylindric, tapering to the apex, 2 to 4 in, 
long. 
Flowers green with brown stripes; raceme single, many- 
flowered, shorter than the leaves, much decurved; lip 
without side lobes . . . . ° NW UN h 
Flowers pale yellow; racemes Iw lowered, hit өмі the 
leaves, spreading, not decurved; lip with large side lobes. 8. 
Pseudo-bulbs ovoid-elliptie, 1:25 to 1'5 in. long; flowers pale 
greenish, usually closed, the lip alone streaked with brown . 9. 
Pseudo-bulbs ellipsoid, 2 to 3 in. long; raceme longer than the 
leaves; flowers white, the apex of the column and side lobes 
of the lip alone pink e vil « IU. 
Pseudo-bulbs with more than one ibas, Бе PES or қына 
along their sides. 
Pseudo-bulbs clavate, furrowed, 4 to 5 in. long, bearing 
several pubescent racemes on their sides; flowers pubescent, 
the ovaries long-stalked . . 
Pseudo-bulbs narrowly ellipsoid, 1 5 to 2. T in. ng: экы 
compressed vertically, furrowed and with several transverse 
cicatrices of fallen leaves; racemes from the axils of leaves, 
few-flowered, glabrous; sepals and petals spreading. . . 12. 
Pseudo-bulbs oblong, tapered to each end, curved, shrunken, 
about 1:5 in. long; racemes solitary, the rachis pubescent ; 
| sepals and petals not spreading . . i « I9, 
IIL.— Trichosma, Pseudo-bulb long (5 or 6 in.), thin, giidi pii at its 
apex two membranous sessile leaves, Raceme terminal, bearing a 
109 MDO White HOWE UVES IE 
Flowers woolly externally— 
IV.—AMyearanthes. Pseudo-bulbs «бармын naked, bearing two narrow 
terminal leaves. Flowers small, woolly, in a long secund osi lip 
with a smooth callus . . . у еч . 15. 
V.—Eriura. ‘Stem elongate, terete, bei many T narrow "hui 
Flowers small, woolly, in sub-terminal spikes or racemes, not secund ; 
lip with two large granular calli. . . . . . è e MN 
VI.—Dendrolirium. Pseudo-bulbs short, bearing several flat or terete termi- 
mal or sub-terminal leaves. Flowers tomentose externally ; raceme 
on a tomentose rachis; sepals broadly triangular, spreading. 
Leaves flat; pseudo-bulbs large, much compressed, 8 to 4 in. long . 
Leaves terete; pseudo-bulbs none . 
Vil.—Trichotosia. Stems long, pubescent-tomentose like the leaves and 
exterior of the sepals, leaves numerous; flowers solitary or in 
short leaf-opposed racemes; the lip without lateral lobes or with 
yery narrow ones. ; 
Flowers solitary, stems procumbent . CQ SSS ОИ 
Flowers in very short racemes, stems pendulous . . . . . 20. 
ыы Ovary and its pedicel winged ; peduncle equitantly sheathed, 
VIII.—Xiphcsium. Pseudo-bulb 1-leaved’; peduncle of the solitary raceme 
. enveloped in the conduplicate young leaf sheathed by numerous 
large equitant bracts. Flowers large (1 in. long); sepals keeled 
` and (like the petals) polished, ovary and pedicel 3-winged . . . 21. 
. LI . LJ . . . ж . P^ 
E. vittata. 
E. bractescens. 
E. clausa. 
Е, fragrans. 
E. confusa. 
E. acervaia, 
E. excavata. 
E. coronaria. 
E. stricta. 
E. paniculata. 
E. flava. 
E. pannea. 
E. dasyphy 1л. 
E. rufinula. 
E. carinata. 
