CALANTHE. (4) GHIESEBREGHTIA. 
7. C.abbreviata. LO., 20.15. (Amblyglottis Blume.) 
Wild in Java, near the —— of the river Tjikundul in the 
mountains of Gede—Blum 
Flowers white, in May. 
§ II. EUCALANTHE. 
8. C.alpina, J. D. Hooker 
, USS. 
C. spicé secunda, labello subrotundo inciso basi nudo, calcare 
pendulo filiformi-conico duplo longiore. 
Wild in Sixxim, at Lachen, in pine woods, at ~ va feet, in 
July—J. D. Hooker, (hab. s. sp. comm. cel. inventor.) 
Flowers greenish yellow, “scentless;” lip yellowish, very irregularly 
striated with red. 
onspicua. 
Cs esi Fis chslongro-lanceoletie pe aie petalis retusis pauld 
latioribus, labelli lobo medio obcor asl cuneato versus 
columnam ido (S54 ous compresso clavato 
incurvo labello eequali. 
_ Wild in the Pururprines ; Bohol— Cuming, (hab. s. sp.) 
A noble akg with the habit of C. Masuca and fulgens, but with flowers 
twice as large as in either ; their colour is unknown. Leaf broad, like that of 
C. veratrifolia, lightly pilose beneath. Raceme short, roundish. Flowers nearly 
smooth, two-an Ps alf inches long, at least, from the setting on of the pedicel 
to the end of the p- Sepals narrowly oblong, one-and-a-half inch long, acute, 
equal-sided, Gove to five- veined ; ; petalst the sam same length, rather broader, quite 
tuse 
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may ing wae eee 
* 10. ©. cureuligoides, 1070 . 
and. Hasselt 
rg fe reat occe po me Bide STi. 
? Calanthe pulecra. ZO., no. 9, 
Wild in Matacca—Griffith ; Febivk “aud Srvegarorr— 
Wallich; Java, in the woods of the mountains of Se ribu— 
Blume, (v. v. ¢. et 8. sp.) 
Spike erect, a foot long in vigorous specimens, Flowers bright yellow, %aZAov 
