(3) GEODORUM. 
membranaceis, bracteis setaccis, labello ovato emarginato callo 
pes isin adnato tuberculoque didymo ad ostium sacci, 
(floribus c. 
Wild in sis Pi cesievsOuning, (v. &. sp.) 
Very much like @. dilatatwm in habit. Colour of flowers unknown. 
8. G. candidum. Wall. Cat., no. 7374. 
Limodorum ee Roxb. fl. Ind., ITI. 470. 
(A) Lip contracted at the point and — even. Leave! 
@ i de wider at vty point and rug Leaves with rege en flowers 
Wild in Seog tage Movtmern—Griffith, Wallich ; 
B, Kuasta—Lobb, (v. 8. sp.) 
This species, eo one of a smallest in stature, nse larger flowers 
le are se 
dilated emarginate point, within which it is nearly smooth ; the sac of the 
lip is a mere dimple and hardly visible externally, a its gph is over- 
looked by a pair of large callosities. Flowers white ; in A they are very 
like the figure of G. citrinwm in Andrews’ Repos ines Probably the eet 
—— varieties will be hereafter Setagticbel They are very differe 
n habit. 
* 9. G. citrinum, Jackson in B. Rep., t. 626. LO., no. 5. 
Wild in Pulo Penang—Jackson; Cuirracona—Wallich, 
(v. 8. sp.) 
This, the original species of the genus, is known by its ee flowers, 
and lip withont a trace of appendage or callosity upon its The 
pat are no doubt exaggerated as to size in the figure in pene nm” apeal- 
according to Dr. Wallich’s Chittagong specimen, they are about as 
asee! as in @. dilatatum. 
