CCELOGYNE. 
LO., p. 38. 
SEPALA conniventia v. patentia, libera, (nunc invicem agglu- 
tinata) qualia, petaloidea, sepits basi o 
A conformia, aut multd angustiora. 
ABELLUM cucullatum, trilobum v. indivisum, petaloideum, 
basi sepé saccatum, venis 2—3 rept parallelis cristatis ; 
nunc cum basi columne connatum 
Cotumna erecta, libera, alata, apice membranaceo-marginata. 
Stigma prominens, alté excavatum, bilabiatum 
Point 4, libera, incumbentia, materie granulosa Se wie 
Anthera infra apicem columnee inserta, mobilis, vix deci 
rene ipso vel ¢errestres, Asize tropice, ‘samailidiatnis 
Folia osa. Racemi, aut flores solitarii, terminales, sepe 
e a corneis script Flores albi, a Jlavidi aut brunneo. 
maculati, immo virescentes, sepissime speciosi 
ANALYSIS OF THE SECTIONS. 
§ I. Neocrne. Flowers closed. Sepals earinate, saceate. Lip bisaccate. 
§ If. Cuesre= Flowers expanded, “geen: 
1. Flaceid ndulous. 
ae. 
* erect, simple. Pe the sepals. 
3. Prolifere. gal cee Seka ivan iinbricated aaa immediately 
below the flowers, | and Pp 
4, Pilifere. erect, simple, or flowers solitary. Petals 
filiform. 
5. Flexuose. Racemes erect, very flexuose, finally naked, with ad- 
ressed dcsttncons bracts at the point. 
§ III. Pxerone. Flowers large, membranous, appearing before or after the 
plaited leaves which are membranous and quickly perishable, 
Pe I. NEoGYNE. 2Rehd. fil., in Bot. Zeit., 1852, 
C. ictentoes Lindley, in Wall., Pl. as. rar., I. 33, 
“16. . : 
©. peeuidobuiis nega — teretibus, foliis lanceo- 
latis 5-nerviis acuminatis longé petiolatis, racemis nutantibus 
densifloris terminalibus radicalibusque foliis multd. ——— 
bracteis latis oblongis cucullatis sterilibus carnosis flori 
— erase — clausis, a ee carnats 
£. 3 
ea aE 1854. 
