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Бао of lip with two ridges inside it, but without sete or 
tubercles, globular, projecting beyond the bases of the 
WEN 2 4. 4 4 4»... GA . 7 6. fusca. 
Sae of lip setose within, sub-globular or oblong. 
Petals united by their apices . . . . . . . . 3. б. vittata, 
Petals free. 
Floral bract longer than the flower. 
Petals oblong-laneeolate; apical lobe of lip with 
a scabrid thickening . . 2. 6. Hemsleyana. 
Petals obliquely rhomboid, зма; іы lobe 
6f hp nod henelate іі 225025240522. 5. G. foliosa. 
Petals cuneately obovate, еі apical lobe 
of lip small, decurved, triangular . . . . 6. G. procera. 
Floral bract shorter than the flower, 
Plants from 6 to 12 inches high. 
Petals sigmoidly lanceolate, entire, subacute . 7. G. hispida. 
Petals faleately oblanceolate, the apex beaked, 
the outer margin erose . 8. 6. secundiflora. 
Plants from 1 to 4 feet high ; petals а 
oblanceolate, acute, entire . 9. 6. fumata. 
Column with a clavate process on its face below the io. . 10. 6. grandis. 
1. Goopyera REPENS, Brown in Ait. Hort. Kew., ed. 2, V, 198. 
Height of whole plant 4 to 8 in. Stem glabrous, leafy below and bracteate above, 
gradually passing into the longer and pubescent peduncle. Leaves ovate-elliptic to elliptic, 
sub-acute, the peduncle sheathing in the lower half; length of blade “5 to 1 in., breadth 
85 to "45 in.; bracts in the upper part of the stem and on the peduncle linear, convo- 
lute, about “5 in. long. Raceme sub-secund, 1 to 2 in. long, its rachis and the bracts 
and ovaries sparsely pubescent or sometimes sub-glabrous. Flowers globular, pointed, 
15 in. in diam.; foral bract linear-lanceolate, longer than the ovary. Sepals sub-equal, 
ovate, sub-acute, connivent. Petals about as long as the sepals, obliquely cuneate-oblong, 
falcately acute at the apex, the edges slightly erose-dentate. Lip about as long as the 
sepals, saccate at the base; the apical lobe short, oblong-ovate, sub-acute, concave, its 
edges somewhat undulate; the sae naked within. Column short, without processes; the 
stigma orbicular, rostellum short. Anther obovate, beaked ; pollinia clavate, sessile on the 
large oblong-quadrate gland. Lindl. Gen. and Spec. Orch, 492; in Journ. Linn. Soc. I, 
183; Reichb. Ie. Pl. German, XIII, 155, t. 482; Ledeb. FL i IV, 86; Boiss. КІ. 
Orient. V, 90; Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. VI, 111. 60, marginata, Lindl, in Wall. Cat. 7394 ; 
Gen. and Spee. Orch., 493; in Journ. Linn. Soc. I, 183. Satyrium repens, Linn. Sp. 
РІ. 1339. 
Sikkim, at elevations from 8,000 to 11,000 feet, common; in flower during. July 
and August; Pantling No. 277. Westward along the Himalaya to Simla, Distrib. 
Europe, N. Asia and N. America. 
The flowers are white flushed with brownish-pink, The leaves are green, beautifully 
reticulated with white. 
Prate 370.—Goodyera repens, Brown. А plant, of natural size. Fig. 1 bract, ovary and flower, 2 
tho same i» profile, but with the sepals and petals removed, 3 the petals, 4 lip, 5 upper part of ovary and 
front of column, showing the stigma and end of the rostellum, 6 anther, 7 pollinia; aW enlarged, 
