THE SCITAMINEZE OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 111 
without collector's name. I have seen no specimen. 
G. albo-sanguinea n.sp. 
Plant 12-18 inches tall, stem leafy. Leaves about six oblong 
lanceolate acuminate bases broad rounded, blade eight inches 
long, by 21 across, glabrous, petiole rather slender two inches 
long, sheaths about six inches. Spike central shorter than the 
upper leaves about five inches long. Bracts lanceolate acute 
closely appressed. Calyx spathaceous 2 inch long truncate. 
Corolla tube one inch long, hardly longer than the bracts, lobes 
ve 
lying the upper edges of the lip, oblong obtuse, white with a 
pink tinge. Lip saccate =e n an everted red n nargin about 
# inch long. Stamen slen fila eu: аюу реса flattened. 
ARE linear half an inch lands ат 
гак, on Max well’s Hill, йк by} nn F. A. Wooldridge 
and dovere in the Botanic Gardens, ае September 1894. 
retty plant is distinguished by the lip being narrowed 
at the base with the sides turned u up and the edges “turned out 
and down, The staininodes lying along the upper edge of the lip 
enclose it so that a bee or other insect must creep in so as to get 
at the h - 
The plant is very closely allied to G. pulcherrima Wall. differ- 
ing in the more convolute lip and longer petioled leaves. Ап 
exceedingly similar if not identical plant occurs also їп Lankawi 
(Curtis 2677). 
С. minor Bak. Fl. Brit. Ind l.c. 217. 
hizome very short, leaves about 4 in a tuft oblanceolate 
obtuse about 4 inches long, 11 across, dark green with a central 
silvery bar, petiole about an tach long, sheaths red. Spike 
А wW 
large and showy. Calyx tubular. Corolla tube not longer than 
the bract, labes oblong obtuse yellow. Staminodes oblong obtuse 
yellow with red spots vat the base. Lip an inch long + an inc 
