200 SmMiTH—NEw ORCHIDS. 
white at base, yellowish towards apex with brownish-yellow 
markings; fragrant. June 1912.’’ G. Forrest.. No. 8613. 
New to China. 
Coelogyne Sanderae, Kranz]. 
“West China:—Lava bed west of Tengyueh, Yunnan, 
epiphytic on rocks. Lat. 25° N. Alt. 5,000 ft. Plant of 12- 
18 inches. Flowers fleshy, sweetly fragrant. Sepals dull 
ivory-white ; petals same. Labellum dull white exterior, interior 
having two pacaltel lines of golden-brown hair on lower surface 
with base flushed golden brown; apex bright yellow. Rostellum 
white. May 1912.” G. Forrest. No. 7935. 
New to China. The species has typically three fimbriate car- 
inae, not two as in the Yunnan specimen of Forrest. 
Cremastra Wallichiana, Lindl. 
Kweichow :—At Pai Tchen. Very rare. May 10908. J. 
Cavalerie. No. 3361 in Herb. Lévl. 
Occurs in the East Himalaya and in Japan; apparently un- 
recorded previously from China. 
Dendrobium candidum, Wall. 
“West China :—N.W. Yunnan. 4,000 ft. On dry rocks. 
April 1913.””, F. Kingdon Ward. No. 214. 
“‘N’Maikha-Salween divide, Yunnan, on trees in mixed forest. 
Lat. 26° 10’ N. Alt. 7,000 ft. Epiphytic plant of 9-14 inches. 
Flowers white, flushed pale purplish-rose exterior ; labellum yel- 
low. May 1919.”’ .G. Forrest. No. 17,960. 
“Upper Burma:—Hpimaw; 6,000 ft. Flowers white, 
scarcely SCenE On granite roukes at foot of Hpimaw Hill. 
April r919.”” R. Farrer. No. 853 
An extension eastwards into China and Upper Burma. 
Dendrobium Hookerianum, Lindl. 
“West China :—Lava bed west of Tengyneh, Yunnan, on | 
rocks. Lat. 25° N. Alt. 5,000 ft. Epiphytic plant of 18-30 
inches. Sepals and petals bright orange. Labellum orange at 
base, yellow towards apex, margins heavily fringed, heavily 
marked crimson-lake from centre down sides to base. Rostellum 
light yellow with two blotches on inner base i arg: ; 
non-fragrant. June 1912.” G. Forrest. No. 8 
New to China. 
| : Dendrobium porphyrochilum, Lindl. var. 
ge “West China :—N’Maikha-Salween divide, Yunnan, on trees 
