SMITH—NEW ORCHIDS. 199 
nec bilobus, margine undulato-crenulatus; carinae tres a basi 
labelli ad duas partes lobi intermedii ‘pertinentes. Gynostem- 
ium 1.1 cm. longum. 
“Upper Burma :—Hpimaw village, growing on rocks on 
grassy hillsides on granite substratum. Alt. 8,o00 ft. Flowers 
white. June 1914.’’ F. Kingdon Ward. No. 1669. 
A near ally of C. pulchella, Rolfe of which the native country 
is unknown. 
Coelogyne longipes, Lindl. 
“West China :—Shweli Valley, Yunnan. Epiphytic on rocks. 
Lat. 25° N. Alt. 6,000 ft. Plant of 20 inches. Flowers dull 
yellow, striped and marked brown. May 1912.’ G. Forrest. 
798 
‘Blank of volcanic mountain north-west of Tengyueh, Yun- 
nan, on rocks. Lat. 25° 10’ N. Alt. 7,000 ft. Epiphytic 
plant of 12-18 inches. Sepals and petals dull white, flushed 
rose on exterior. Labellum yellowish-brown with a white mar- 
gin. June 1912.’ G. Forrest. No. 8109. 
‘“‘Upper Burma :—Valley of the Nanaung-hka. Alt. 4-5,000 
ft. Epiphytic orchid, growing on big trees in patches of jungle. 
Flowers dense brownish-yellow, racemes more or less pendant. 
June 1919.”’ F. Kingdon Ward. No. 3209. 
Not recorded from China and apparently not from Burma. 
Coelogyne ovalis, Lindl. 
“West China :—Hills to the north-east of Tengyueh, Yun- 
nan, on trees in open situations. Lat. 25° N. Alt. 6~7,000 ft. 
Epiphytic plant of 6-8 inches. Sepals and petals dull yellow. 
Rostellum dull yellow, faintly marked lake. Labellum fringed, 
ground colour dull yellow, heavily veined lake crimson merging 
towards centre into a double blotch ; non-fragrant. July 1912.” 
G. Forrest. No. 8668. July 1917. G. Forrest. No. 16,035. - 
“SB. Tibet :—Salween Valley, province of Tsarong ; Salween- 
Kiuchiang divide, in shady situations on trees and humus- 
covered rocks. Lat. 28° 40’ N. Long. 98° 20' E. Creeping 
epiphytic plant of 5-7 inches. Flowers creamy-yellow, label- 
lum heavily lined and marked deep blood crimson. July 1919.” 
G. Forrest. No. 19,030. 
Apparently unrecorded for China and Tibet. 
Coelogyne prolifera, Lindl. 
“West China :—Lava bed west of T engyueh, Yunnan, on 
rocks. Lat. 25° N. Alt. 5,000 ft. Epiphytic plant of 12-18 
inches. Sepals and petals dull yellow, flushed rose. Labellum 
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