ACAMPE. (2) 
s ubrotundo-ovato transversé rugoso basi concavo pubescente 
cristé carnos& per axin 
Vanda longifolia. 10, 215. Journ. Hort. Soc., VII. 
Wild in a ees (v. 8. — et v. 3) 
A fine-looking plant, ith d avy leaves,as muc. uch 
s a foot and a half long and t two i sree wide, aiease soumied at the end, 
‘lowers insignificant, sweet-scented, much ike seg of Acampe multiflora in 
rm and colour, except that they are a corymb at the end of a 
hort stiff gem g peduncle not mailer rae length of the leaves ; very 
leshy, and banded with Nil 2 cee yellow . the lip is white 
nside the pouch of the lip ar s yellowish h — - erect 
y plate, which slightly divides 1 the re of the lip i ‘ae: me halv 
ee Se 
= 
3. A. Wighti 
A. foliis obliga’ bilobis, racemis densis sessilibus nanis, 
sepalis petalisque obtusissimis, labello ovato obtuso fimbriato basi 
bicorni, calcare intus piloso 
Vanda Wightiana ? _ ic. t. 1670. 
V. fasciata. Gardner MSS, 
Wild on trees in Inpta ; Tvamally Hills and ee 
Ceylon—Gardner, (v. s. sp. comm. cel. Hooker.) 
«“ Flowers abasic _ with dark erimson = purplish spots ; lip nearly 
white, with a red In the base of the lamina.”— Wight. Two subulate 
i 0 Wi ight’s plate as springing ; from the base of the lip ; 
an probably ae es ae tubercles found im A. congesta. My specimens 
yed and unexaminable as to this poin 
. A. congesta. 
L ‘alii elongatis canaliculatis obliqué bilobis mucrone in- 
terjecto, racemis subsessilibus nanis, labello rhombeo acutangulo 
papilloso st a elevati, calcare intus piloso, linea elevaté 
sursum mucr 
Vanda aioe Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1839, misc. 94. 
Wild in Mapras ee 4836; Ceylon—Lod- 
diges, (v. v. ¢. et 8. sp. comm. cel. Wight.) 
Flowers small, yellow and _— _ From 4. eg which I have 
formerly referred = owing to 
ture of specimens, it differs in having 
pee! long leaves, and an acute-angied tip, iy with with be Aegean 4 elevated middle line, | 
At the junction of the spur and lamina there is a stout tubercle on each side. 
* 5, A, papillosa. 
_ A. caule elongato ramoso, foliis obtusis < obliqn’ emarginatis 
mucrone interjecto, racemis sessilibus nanis, labello ovato oblongo — 
papilloso medio elevato calcare intus - piloso auriculis anticé 
confluentibus. 
———— — 222. Bot. Reg. t. 1552, with its syno- 
Wild on the continent of Inpia; Prome—Wallich ; Malabar ; 
