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nervis subtus paulo prominulis supra sparsim hirtello subtus 
minute lepidoto necnon precipue ad nervos hirto sepe purpureo- 
pe. ad 24 iit cones petiolo limbo plus minus breviore hirto, 
scapo grac tbe i oll. 
omnibus petaloideis glaberrimis roseis, staminibus numerosis 
breviter monadelphis antherarum obovoidearum connectivo haud 
producto, fi. fem. perianthii foliolis 8 roseis petaloideis 2 majoribus 
semicircularibus 38 lin. longis tertio minore angustiore, capsule 
e superi plana inferiore sursum curvata 6-lin. 
Sept. 1882, invenit rev. E. Faber (Herb. propr. no. 2211 
The excellently dried specimens at my disposal have enabled me 
to make a very careful examination of this pretty and delicate spe- 
cies, the nearest ally of which I take to be B. parvuliflora A. DC. 
Bro th Beatin nes (Puarycentrum, Kurtatycenrrum) circumlobata, 
sp. —Caule repente radicante, stipulis scariosis subglabris 
diate ADMIRER, foliis basi eequaliter cordatis circumscriptione 
orbiculatis fere ad medium in lobos 7-8 SEO eximie acumi- 
osse dentatos divisis supra opacis 
— extus medio dense fulvo-hirsutis stamina 40-50 libera 4—5 plo 
superantibus, capsula trialata 7 lin. alta as ae 6 lin. longa 
margine superiore rectiusculo interiows cony 
Secus fl. Lien-chau, prope pagum Sin. shi, 200 m. p. a 
Cantone, d. 5 Oct. 1881, leg. rev. B. C. Henry (Herb. propr. 
no. 22124.) 
This is probably near B. laciniata Roxb. |, though much more 
delicate, with non-oblique leaves, extremely like those of Acer 
palmatum Thunb. y. sostsbilodiais C. Koch, i in shape. 
NEW AUSTRALIAN ORCHIDS.* 
By R. D. Frrzcrracp, F.L.S. 
Cymbidium gomphocarpus, n. sp. — Pseudobulbs about 
three inches long, Spee with imbricate acuminate brown negrap 
eaves linear, thin, two feet or more long and about half a 
wide. Peduncle chdiak' one foot long, aa Pedicels four fang seven 
* (Mr. Fitzgerald has communicated types of these oma other Australian 
Orchids to the Herbarium of the British Museum.—Ep. Journ. Bor.] 
