70 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
It is curious that so common a plant should have been long 
overlooked ; _ it is cap that herbarium specimens, if collect ted, 
may have been mistaken for Lagarosiphon Roxburghti, as these 
aquatic aie are rather troublesome to preserve well in this 
ont 
endr obium Foxii, sp.u. Epiphytica, a gracilibus 
dipedulibas rubris ; folia tenuia lanceolata acuminata atroviridia 
roseo. Petala cblongo-obovst rotundata ane fimbriatis 
majora fe 2p 
angusto lineari, baalitnn abrupte dilatata pandurat a biloba, lobis 
or sicat aes fimbriatis —— olumna crassa lata, brachiis brevibus 
obtusis crassis aurantiaci 
Perak. Thaiping Hi ils, at about 4000 ft. elevation (IV. Foz). 
This pretty brehia belongs to the section a and is allie 
o D. hymenanthum Hook. fl: ; but the flowers are rather larger; 
the lip has a broad blade, als dilated, gt pinched in and 
dilated again, and bilobed at the apex; the large and stout sp is 
curved and dilated towards its end, terminating in a distinct short 
point. It is very floriferous, and perhaps as showy as any of the 
section 
Cirrho opetalum maximum, sp.n. Rhizoma longum repens, 
pseudobulbis remotis anguste oblongis planis, 6 pollices longis, 
viridibus. Folium lanceolatum coriaceum atroviride, 12 pollices 
ices latum apus i 
late acuminate rubescentes. Pedicelli crassi sequilongi, ovarium 
eanaliculatum. — lanceolata caudata, 5 pollices longa, pallide 
dis i ia eequa 
— e lobato. Rostellum rotun Capsula oblonga. 
rak. On the _ Bujong Malacca, 1 to 2000 ft. altitude, 
Selig on Pea and 
This is truly a foabellons plant, and somewhat difficult to 
classify, as it might really be classed either with Cirrhopetalum OF 
with the Bulbophyllums of the Sar cochilus section. The flowers are 
ir ing 
he known as Bujong Malacca, a locality which has produced 
a number of other. ceesiinade and beautiful plants. 
