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white, glandular pubescent, sepals | inch long, united half way 

 into a ventricose tube, the lobes ovate oblong, petals with exserted 

 tips, falcately linear oblong, lip | inch long, with a short saccate 

 daw which has two enclosed colli, base hairy, limb broad, spreading, 

 sub-orbicularly 2-lobed, lobes sub-5-fid, column very short, appen- 

 dages and arms of the rostellum subspathulate, anther with a dilated 

 membranous tip, pollinia 2, pear-shaped, subsessile on the elongate 

 lanceolate gland. 



Flowers appear from March to May. 



Distribution.— Belgaum and North Kanara Ghats, Western Peninsula, 

 Ceylon, Eastern Himalaya, Burma. 



(To be continued.) 



