GEODORUM. (2) 
Wild in the East Inprzs; moist valleys among the Circars— 
oxb.; CrYLon Macrae , Walker; ae at 3 feet— 
J.D. Bakes: SyimeT— Walli ch, (v. 8 
A common Indian species, with waitiel | flowers, : marked with pink streaks 
and yellow 
The lip is either crenulate or r entire at oe — The scape is the tallest of 
on ora = y pus ~_ eum. abd. SG ariliy / 
ina Lf Clect#Z at 
pom —— og Sebios plete? 5 Sonat anon 
c* 
ore 6. eg “ras no. 2. 
Wild in eh ies New Horranp—R. Brown ; Wide Bay— 
Bidwill, (hab. s. sp. comm. cel. Hooker.) 
This plant has rela nearly sessile —S and a dense etd refracted 
raceme, The bracts vaginze are not membranous when dried 
G. rariflorum. 
G. foliis longé petiolatis, scapo breviore, vaginis bracteisque 
parvis herbaceis, racemo raro, labello basi scrotiformi ovato 
obtuso emarginato eallo sublibero minimo bidentato caeterdm 
nudo. 
Wild in Assam—Jenkins (v. s. sp. comm. cel. Hooker.) 
I found some Specimens of this, under the of Limodorum candidum, 
amon, ~~ some miscellaneous Assam plants oie se by Sir W. Hooker. It 
— distinct spur than any sec and narrow spreading sepals. There 
ee 
* 5. G. fucatum, Lindi. in Bot. Reg., t. 1687. 
Wild in Cervton—Walker, (v. s. sp. in herb. Hooker.) 
A very pretty rose-coloured species, readily known by the pair of parallel 
teem ribs — represent the free callus of the preceding species, and by its 
gibbo 
3 
G. folie ot shoans sessilibus scapo univaginato fat ic 
roe herbaceis angustissimis ovario eq - 
bello retuso callo 3-costato Sabiecilague Stes 
Cistella cernua. Blume Bijdr. 293, t. 55. 
Wild in Java—Lobb; near Buitenzo 
(o:'e:0p:in BBE SEE rg, very rare—Blume, 
The fi Blume is so bad th 
plant now before me; and yet I =m peste tert cor ene irom. > : arte 
matter. viene are small, tory narrow and Pomerat a ‘ont eckees 
when singularly fleshy texture. It is a small’ species wi 
Creede Bante stalks to the jenren, Colour of flo rics wane ats 
7. G. semicristatum, 
G. foliis oblongo-lanceolatis petiolatis, vaginis 3 maximis 
