(3) ACAMPE. 
East Bengal and Chittagong—J. oe Hooker and T. Thomson ; 
hot valleys of Sikkim—J. D. Hooker, (v. v. c. et s. sp.) 
Flowers small. Petals and sepals yellow banded with ips ae white. 
It differs from A. congesta in the form of the lip, and the of the 
papillosity, which is always crowded into an elevated line in aed middle, The 
Si _ plant — by Dr. Hooker, and nr ee meth not in sae 
: th agree 
The 
represented in the I Botanical Regi 
6, A. cephalotes. 
A. racemis capitatis pedunculo rigido squamato brevioribus, 
labello ovato subcordato papilloso ur na calcare brevi conico 
intus villoso, auriculis carnosis confluenti 
Wild in Sytuet ; on the plains—J. D. oe and T. Thomson, 
(v. 8. sp-) 
“Flowers yellowish green with transverse bars of brown purple. Lip 
posterior, very pale rose, with deeper ‘pots, ae fimbriated on the disk.” 
—J. D. H. & T.T. This exists in Hooker and — ara sree 
numbered 197 ; but the ses . associa with it appear 
Va 
ss 
nda alpina. "The short cal blunt spur, ele ake. sar and fleshy 
shallow aie distinguish it it "sufficiently from A. papillosa, 
. A. excavata. 
. folus rectis planis lobo altero truncato dentato altero 
bites rotundato, racemis sessilibus nanis, sepalis petalisque 
angustis dorsali pa labello ovato acuto excavato basi uniden- 
tato calcare intus piloso 
Wild in WESTERN — ; the Cente ins! (v. 8. sp. comm. 
cel, J. D. Hooker.) 
Habit, that of A. papillosa. Colour of flowers unknown. 
8. A. dentata. 
A. caule flexuoso, foliis latis planis obliqué rotundatis 
icule gracili anguste equalibus, sepalis petalisque distantibus 
5 labello brevi ovato in centro papilloso basi bee 
ntibus carnosis aucto, auriculis — caleare recto 
cylindraceo elongato pendulo intus 
Wild in Stxxim Himataya, on the ocr ranges—J.D Hooker, 
(v. 8. sp. comm. cel. invent.) 
The long slender panicle, and the four — fleshy teeth at the base of the 
lip, are features peculiar to this species, whose flowers are about the size of 
papillosa ; their colour is unknown to me. 
