EUCALANTHE. (11) CALANTHE. 
Wild in Urrer Assam, in grassy places ; Suddyah, April 10— 
Griffith. 
species at | slang known, may not be accidentally rather than naturally un- 
mpanied by cate oe it differs in all other Pa half high — iffith describes 
the f coving stem of his plant as being a foot and half hi 
I am ge rig with one other species, but too imperfectly 
to define it. 
Amblaglottis ‘pies of Prof. de Vriese’s Sumatra collection, 
with white flowers, narrow hairy sepals, naked petals, and a 
nearly equally four-lobed lip, with a curved sharp spur not half 
its own length. 
Supposed species now referred elsewhere. 
C. gracilis, Lindley. = Limatodis gracilis. 
C. viridi-fusea, Hooker. = Ania latifolia. 
C. Gebina, Loddiges. = Bletia Gebina. 
