EUCALANTHE. (5) CALANTHE. 
11. C, angustifolia. ZO., 20.12. (Amblyglottis Blume.) 
Wild in Java—Lobb; in shady places on >. mountains of the 
province of Buitenzorg—Blume, (v. 8. sp. 
I have wild ganorsgtt from Mr. Lobb, in one i which the leaves are three 
times as broad as in the other. The spike in and few-flowered, with 
deciduous oeniots. "Two inflated sheaths oie ape scape. In Reinwardt’s 
unpublished figures, where it is called Limodorum ie eo the flowers are 
represented as white with a pale orange-coloured lip. I find the latter to be 
four-lobed, with rounded equal lobes and a pair of calli at en base. 
12. CG. clavata, 1O., zo. 11. 
Wild in Sericee—Wallich ; Kasra, at 4000 ft—Hooker and 
Thomson ; Stxx1M, at 4-5000 feet—J. D. Hooker, Cathcart, 
(hab. 8. sp. et v. ic. pict.) 
A fine species with primrose flowers in a dense cylindrical raceme, 
13. C. galeata 
C. (racemo paucifloro secundo), sepalis petalisque galeatis, 
a basi bicalloso laciniis lateralibus linearibus — inter- 
& obcuneata calcari acuto curvo equali. 
Wild in Stxx1m, at 4000 feet, near Dorjeeling—J. D. Hooker, 
(v. ie. pict.) 
Dr, Hooker's herbarium contains no specimen of this very distinct species, 
which is founded on a sketch by himself, preserved pmen ghis collections. It 
iarities, 
lip i is nothing in to 
which this Poi be referred even tes ee wee raceme sad nodding 
ywers, hich be accidental, are disregard: capsules are orm, 
a hae pura fe t Foe aiakaoat inch long. The drawing is dated 
May 9, 1848. 
14, C, emarginata. LO., x0. 4. (Amblyglottis Blume.) 
Wild in Java, in the primeval woods of M. Gede—Blume. 
Flowers large, violet, with orange-coloured callosities on the lip. 
i a C. Sayin 6. 
Orch. _ A tt. 35, 36. 
syl * Thouars O 
(B) vatatnaaion Rehb. f. in Linn. XIX. 
Wild in Mavrirrus and Bovrs vance Bouton, &e. 5 ; 
fields in elevated situations— yjer 5 
B, Port Natal—Rchb. f. (v. v. ¢. ef 8. sp. eg gi a 
