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Eulophia} ORCHIDACE 2. 1015 
2057. ACANTHEPHIPPIUM sTRIATUM Lindl.; I’. B. I. v. 816. 
ota Nagpur. 
A large, terrestrial herb, with longish, obpyriform 
pseudobulbs ; flowers 1:25 in. long. 
904. Calanthe Lindl. 
Terrestrial, usually pseudobulbous herbs; spurious stems various 
in length, often tall, sometimes absent ; leaves membranous, more 
or less elliptic-oblong, plaited. Flowers usually rather large, 
Sometimes small, in erect racemes, on scapes usually from 
amongst the leaves and axillary, or from the side of the stem or 
pseudobulb, Sepals subequal, usually spreading, rarely connivent, 
more or less lanceolate or oblong. } y narrower than 
the sepals; lip variously adnate to the column, either to its base 
or to its whole length, usually 3-lobed, the apical lobe often 2-fid, 
the dise usually lamellate. Colwmn short, sometimes dilated at 
the base or apex. Anther usually conical, with an acuminate lip, 
2-celled; pollinia 8, waxy, clavate or elliptic, often unequal, 
cohering in fours to a granular caudicle, or the whole 8 inserted on 
a single caudicle and attached to a gland 
2058. CaLaNnrHE anGusta Lindl. 7 FE BSL ve 9... ©... cdora 
v. 853. 
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N. Bengal, Duars. 
A terrestrial herb, with short, thickened stem; scape 
6-18 in. high ; flowers white, sweet-scented. 
905. Eulophia R. Br. 
Terrestrial, glabrous herbs, with fleshy tubers or rhizomes, 
rarely pseudobulbous ; leaves appearing along with or after the 
flowers, long, narrow, usually plicate. Flowers racemed, rarely 
Panicled, on a tall, erect, sheathed, usually lateral scape. Sepals 
free, spreading, subequal. Petals like sepals or nearly so; lip 
adnate to the base of the column or to its foot, base saccate or 
With two apical processes, its lip often toothed, 2-celled ; pollinia 
» globose, attached by a caudicle to the flat gland of the rostellum. 
