PLEIONE. (17) CCELOGYNE. 
Wild in the Htmatayas; A Khasia at 4-7000 feet—Hooker 
and coe Myrung wood on rocks—Griffith ; Nipal— 
: 0 
uc D ; 
feet, during the moisture of the rainy season—Royle; B 
Sikkim, on trees at 5-8000 feet—J. D. Hooker; C Pundua— 
allich, (v. v. c. et 8. sp.) 
Flow pelt & Recititd deep rose-coloured, fully three ose long, solitary, 
or occasional] irs. The tw o firs t varieties above me ert Boceted ag 2 
ich ae 
an in A. In 8 
with crimson, A most beautiful plant, with faintly scented gece D. Hi. 
Called Caybu swa in Nipal according to Buchanan Hamilto: 
With regard to C. Wallichiana, I am obliged to confess that it must be 
regarded as a mere variety. I have seen no wild specimen, unless perhaps a 
plant gathered by Griffith, and forming no. 1017 of one of his series. Un- 
of the 
than in A or B, and plaited as shee to ;m the crests of 
the lip are very short and confined to the disk. ‘But these are not dis- 
tinctions upon which it i shade es rely. Griffith’s C. Wallichiana is in all 
res eman has well described the general ips renee of C, 
“The pseudobulb has much the f and hue of a t loses its leaf 
before the of t owers, which come up one on either side. 
al arge as those of Cattlega labiata, of a uniformly 
colour, p e interi the lip, which is deco- 
stains 
tered on its surface.” The native name is tke Pulencche according to 
allie 
ox Ad Preccs £ Rak 
[ 43. bs Sabra et ae 
borchis. Moritzi in Verzeich. der Pflanz. Zolling., p. 89. 
se in Java; near Tjikoya, on the ground, under young 
sities boskes, Oct. 11, 1842—Zollinger. 
what is said i in the work above quoted how this 
pe 
1-flowered, with segumrgiee membrano shea ths, re fe wegies through the 
vies ip 
Cola 
white, not goes: ringed an te, peta 
nearly near; inerhak Sobed at the point.” This sheidd ie sought for. = 
collectors in Ja a. | 
4G ©. Thuntiowea ReabZ. Meare -Oucd.r. 427. TE . Papal 
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DOUBTFUL SPECIES. 
44. C, caulescens, Griffith, Notule, p. 282, from ams 
places at — near o Bisar; on the coast, is certainly not 
a species of this genus. It is said to have tolerably large, gee! 
very fugitive flowers ; and to be three to four feet eet high. I 
