154 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
M. congesta Rchb. f. Stem fallos at the base, flowers pink 
Common in woods, Bukit Timah, Kranji, ваа 
Рапдап 
Liparis venosa Ridl. The finest in ће genus. Flowers fairly 
arge, petals and sepals pun lip with dark red veins. 
Terrestrial. Woods, very rare. Chan Chu Kang. 
L. nervosa Lindl. Flowers yellow or purple. Terrestrial in 
swamps among end in water Changi, Ang Mo Kio. near 
the Reservior, Tang! 
L. ce Lindl. MM with stiff leaves, and racemes of 
all yellow flowers with a red lip. Common on ol 
iiim mps d trees near the sea. Selitar, Kranji. 
L. disticha Lindl. Epiphyte. The flowers crowded to the end 
of the raceme with distichous часа; small, opening опе 
at a time, apricot colored. a on. Mangrove swamps. 
Kranji, Chan Chu Kang, et 
Platyclinis longifolia Нет]. Ed te, forming large tufts, 
with conical pseudobulbs, long narrow leaves and long 
nodding spikes of brown flowers. It is easy to cultivate, 
and flowers all the It Dry woods near the sea, 
Kranji, Sungei Juron 
Dendrobium longicolle Lindl. * Epiphytic, forming a de of long 
slender pseudobulbs, bearing one leaf apiec , flowers 
soltary on long stalks with long filiform peiale and a 
vellow lip. Rare, grow with the last. Sungei Morai. 
First discovered by Сш 
ff gro er ) pumilum ue A little tufted plant with two 
ау ach stem and one ог two small flowers, ею 
or veined with purple. Not rare on trees. Mangro 
swamps, orchards, etc. Kranji, Bajau, Selitar. 
D. (Sect. Lesmotrichum) lonchophyl'um Hook. fil. Stems 
branched and swollen at intervals. Flowers small and 
fugacious, yellow with pink stripes. Common all over 
Singapore, : 
D. eriniferum Lindl, Flowers yellow spotted purple, lip with 
