Habenaria.] ORCHIDACE®. 1029 
lamellar or conical processes; stigmas two, lateral, distinct. 
Anther membranous, sometimes ridged, its cells contiguous ; 
aie ee attached by an oblong gland to the erect 
stellum 
Leaves linear, sessile ; ; apical lobe of lip a EEN Sy erose ; lip not 
longer than sepals ; pollinia sessile on an oblong gland ............ ta. 
Leaves ovate, petioled; apical lobe of lip winged; lip longer than 
Sepals :— 
Lip twice as long as sepals, wings of terminal lobe elongated, peer 
pollinia adnate for two-thirds of their length to the linear ee 
of the gla nd... 
tee 
dicle 
Petals subobliquely elliptic, acute ; pollinia clavate, cae on ee 
narrowly elliptic gland affinis 
a 2106. Zeuxinz suncata Lindl.; F. B. I. vi. 106; E. D. z. 188, 
Pterygodium sulcatum F. I. iii. 452. 
the provinces, in open, grassy places. 
An erect, terrestrial, grassy herb, 2-16 in. long, varying / 
with the length of the grasses among which it grows. 
Beng. Swet-huli. 
2107. Zeuxine Loner.apris Benth. 2h, Be iv On. 
C. Bengal; E. Bengal; Chittagong. 
An erect, terrestrial herb, 10-15 in. long. 
2108. Zeuxine nervosa Benth.; F. B. I. vi. 108. 
N. Bengal, Duars; E. Bengal, Mymensingh; Tippera. 
An erect, terrestrial herb, stem stoutish, 8-9 in. long. 
2109. Zeuxine arrrnis Benth.; I. vi. 1 
N. Bengal, in Sal forest 
An erect, terrestrial on, stem slender, 6-12 in. long. 
Si ie | si 
927. Habenaria Willd. 
Terrestrial, leafy herbs, with undivided or lobed tubers, or pas 
root fibres ; leaves flat, with she eathing bases. Flowers small o 
large, in racemes or spikes. Sepals subequal, the lateral pair 
Spreading, reflexed or deflexed, or sometimes erect. Petals smaller 
or larger than the e sepals, entire or 2-cleft, often connivent with 
the dorsal sepal to form a hood over the column; lip adnate 
