CCELOGYNE. (8) ERECTs. 
the base of the middle lobe, besides which there are = lateral sacked of 
brown. The column is bordered seg brilliant — yel The crests of 
the lip are a which converge towards the base of the aide lobe a 
€ a as 
more long. They have none of the loose co ose arrangement of 
corymbosa, nor do they proceed from lax — of imbricated scales. The 
figure i in Bot. Mag. is from a starved specim 
* 19. C, Cumingii. — in Bot. Reg., 1840, mise. 178, 
1841, #29. Bot. Mag., ¢ 
oc pseudobulbis ovatis, folii geminis lanceolatis 5-nerviis 
bate acuminatis racemo paucifloro longioribus, scapo_ basi 
racteis convolutis floribus longiori ibus , petalis lineari- 
eweolee labelli trilobi lobis lateralibus rotundatis intermedio 
ovato acuto revoluto basi sent lamellis 3 ale continuis 
adjectis 2 abbreviatis prope apice 
Wild in eS at catia s v. Cc.) 
w-white, except bed este of the lip, eget is fied 
ran; og 8 28, 
—. readily wn by its very long car oe. Ap siete 
bracts, smaller flowers, ain ta much shorter middle lobe to the ‘uP which also 
appears to want the outlying processes on either side of the ridges. 
20. C. cristata. —— Coll. Bot., p. 33. LO., no. 2. 
Bot. a: 1841, 7.57. Paxton’s Fl. Gard., ic. xyl., no. 312. 
C. pseudobulbis oblongis uke angulatis, rhizomate crasso 
squamoso, foliis lineari-lanceolatis, —_ erecto pee pus 
breviore basi squamis corneis vaginato, bracteis oblongis di 
catis persistentibus, petalis shietgonmiass undulatis, labelli 
trilobi cristé triplici interrupta : infima brevi 5-lamellata inter- 
m a 
pectinata supremé bilamellata yer are lobo 
medio — ‘Parvo pee obtusé subtridentato. 
Wild in Nerix; Srimer, Kamaon—Wallich ; at Champawat 
at ag feet—Strachey and Winterbottom ; Darjeeling— 
Griffith ; Sixxra, at the elevation of 5-8000 feet—J. D. 
Hooker, . v. ¢. et 8. sp.) 
One of the striking of the white-flowered —— Orchids. It forms 
oblong or ovate two-leaved pseudobulbs u upon a hard a ey oe ie The 
ves are lanceola: h 
te, the 
The flowers ap imbricate mes, in ponent ie Goacin b: 
aches, whi which afterwards sheathe bee pea as and i its stalk. When y 
i diame: sepals and pe’ 
