124 G. King & R. Pantling — New Orchids from Sikkim. [No. 2, 



Neottiese. 

 PHYSURUS, Richard. 



Physcrus herpysmoides, n. spec. Whole plant 8 to 10 in. high; 

 the stem about '25 in. thick at the base, the lower part leafy and 

 glabrous, the upper or flower-bearing part pubescent and bracteolate. 

 Leaves 3 or 4, obliquely ovate, acute, tapering below to the channelled 

 sheathing petiole, 5-to 7-nerved ; length 2'5 to 4 in., breadth 1'25 to 1*75 

 in., petiole 1"25 in. Bracts of the upper part of the stem nearly 1 in. long, 

 lanceolate, acuminate, adpressed. Raceme abrupt, 2 in. or less in length ; 

 floral bracts finely acuminate, slightly longer than the ovaries. Flowers 

 (to the tip of the spur) about '75 in. long. Sepals oblong-lanceolate, 

 3-nerved, sparsely pubescent, spreading, '4 in long. Petals linear, 

 dilated towards their cohering apices, 1-nerved. Lip adpressed to the 

 column, oblong, 5-nerved ; the terminal lobe small, transversely oblong 

 entire, deflexed ; the side lobes erect, sub-truncate ; the spur shorter 

 than the ovary, wide, slightly inflated below and bifid at the apex. 

 Anther lanceolate, with a deep clinandrium which extends to the base 

 of the column. Pollinia clavate ; the gland linear. 



British Bhotan, above Engo ; elevation 5,000 feet, in flower during 

 April ; Pantling, No. 255. 



This somewhat resembles P. Blumei, Lindl. but has a shorter and less 

 pubescent inflorescence, longer bracts and larger flowers. The leaves 

 have also twice as many nerves. The sepals and petals of this are of a 

 pale reddish-brown and the lip is white just as in P. Blumei. 



ANGECTOCHILUS, Blume. 



Ancectochilus siKKiMENSTS, n. spec. Whole plant 6 to 9 in. high. 

 Stem procumbent and about -25 in. thick near the base, with 4 or 5 

 leaves, glabrous. Leaves elliptic-ovate, acute, narrowed to the broad 

 sheathing petiole ; the upper surface very dark red with a velvety 

 sheen and veined with golden yellow; length 2 to 2'5 in., breadth 1 to 

 1-35 in., petiole '65 in. ; peduncle of the raceme with several distant 

 sheathing acuminate bracts "5 in. long. Eaceme 1*75 to 2'25 in. long, 

 puberulous. Flower bracts lanceolate, shorter than the glandular-pubes- 

 cent ovaries. Flowers '6 in. long. Dorsal sepal oblong, blunt, concave ; 

 laterals oblong, acute, spreading. Petals dimidiate, straight along the 

 inner margin, dilated upwards along the outer, and broadly beaked near 

 the apex. Lip with two terminal divergent cuneate lobes, the claw 

 with 4 pairs of short forward-pointing teeth. Spur short, pouch-like, 

 bifid, the calli within it ovoid. Golicmn with two parallel raised lines 

 below the large ovate rostellum resting on a large forcipate process, 



