CCELOGYNE. 113 
The flowers are fragrant. The sepals and petals are pure white; the upper surface of the lip 
has clearly defined blotches of yellow margined with red, and the sidelobes are marked with 
reddish oblique lines; the face of the column is yellowish-brown. 
9. Сатосухе CRISTATA Lindl. Coll. Bot. t. 33. 
Pendulous. Pseudo-buibs from a long stout rhizome, rather distant, ovoid-cylindric, 
polished, sheathed at the base, 5 to 7:8 em. long. Leaves іп pairs, 15 to 25°5 em. long, 
linear-oblong, acute, narrowed to the sessile base. Racemes from the base of the pseudo- 
bulbs, pendulous, about as long as the leaves, few-flowered, with many small sheathing 
bracts at their bases. Flowers large, pure white, 5 to 8 em. long; bract oblong, c oncave, 
acute, about as long as the long-stalked ovary. Sepals and petals sub-equal, erecto- 
patent, obtuse or sub-acute, with entire undulate edges. Zip oblong, with large rounded 
lateral lobes, terminal lobe distinct, short, broad, crenate, with two broad square yellow 
lamellz on ifs upper surface; disk between the lateral lobes with four yellow fimbriate 
lamellae. Column long, its apex hooded and crenate. Anther with а sub-acute lip. 
Pollinia 4, narrowly oblong, compressed. Capsule narrowly clavate, 5 ст, long. Lindl. 
in Wall. Cat. 1958; Gen. and Sp. Orch. 39; Dot. Reg. 1841, t. 57; Fol. Orch. 8; Walp. 
Ann, vi, 229; Paxt. Fl. Gard. iii, 171, f, 312; КІ. des. Serres t. 1807; Pescatoria 
i t. 95; Warner's Sel. Orch. i, t. 35; Oreh. Alb. t. 54; Jennings! Orch. t. 7: Ооой, 
viii, t. 245; Hook. f. Fl. Br. lud. v, 829; King & Pantl. in Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard. 
vii, 133, t. 184. 
Not uncommon on the outer ranges of Garhwál and Kumaon between 4,000 and 
6,000 feet, usually on damp rocks and especially in the vieinity of waterfalls; flowering 
in March and April It extends eastwards to Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and the Khasia Hills. 
3. CaroevwE ovanis Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1938, Misc. 91. 
Pseudo-bulbs long, cylindric, rather stouter towards the sheathed base, polished, 
rising at intervals of 5 to 10 cm. from a rather stout imbricately sheathed rhizome. 
Leaves in pairs, 10 to 12:5 cm. long, elliptie-oblong, acute, tapering at the base into the 
short petiole, thinly coriaceous. Inflorescence terminal, bearing three flowers which 
expand singly. Flowers 5 cm. across, pale brown; floral bract З eu. long, ovate-lanceo- 
late, convolute, coriaceous, caducous. Sepals sub-equal, ovate-lanceolate, acute, spreading: 
Petals linear, blunt, spreading от reflexed. Lip oblong; lateral lobes narrow; terminal 
lobe broadly oblong, with stiff black hairs on its upper surface and edges; disk with 
two crisped lamellae from base to apex. Column curved, broadly winzed along its upper 
half. Pollinia dimidiately obovate. Lindl. Fol. Orch. 12; Walp. Ann. vi, 232; Hook. f. 
Fl. Br. Ind. v, 836; Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard. Cale. v, 28, t. 41; King & Раша. ia 
Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard. Cale. vii, 135, t. 187. 0, fimbriata Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 
1957. б. Лири? Griff. in Notul. ii, 281; le. Pl. As. 291, fig. 1? 6. pilosissina 
Planch. Hort. Donat. 104. Broughtonia linearis Wall. MSS. | 
Dehra Dun, Wallich, Game No. 23142; below Mussoorie, up to 3,500 feet, 
Mackinnon ; Brit. Garhwal, Duthie’s collector Nos. 25808, 25819, 25820, 25821; 1106:0 
in the Gori Vallev, Duthie’s collector Nos, 91099, 24100; flowering in October. Extends 
eastwards to Nepal, Sikkim and the Khasia Hills, 
Ann. Roy. Bor. Garp., CALC, Vor. IX. 
