IONE. (2) LATIFOLLE, 
labello le serrulato in apicem longum crassum teretem 
striatum pro 
asa: genus. Grifith Not., p. 405 ; Ic., t. 328, fig. 1. 
Wild in the ey in the Mishmee hills—Griffith, (v. s. 
sp. comm ) 
Readily known by its broad oblong leaves, about four inches long by one 
and a quarter wide, an its distant bracts. The scape would seem always 
i en. pe 
below, becoming purple among the flowers. rs, and green at the apex of the newer 
arts. 
» Bracts whitish with purple veins. Lateral ft white in the middle, 
with ok gg — the ied Sacto veined with purple, Petals purple and 
3. I. fuseo-purpur 
I. foliis angustis -bkininecntia scapo multo_brevioribus, 
bracteis ovatis acuminatis imbricatis ovario eequalibus, sepalis 
lateralibus liberis, petalis acutis, labello ovato cordato concavo 
membranaceo in apicem crassum teretem producto. 
Dipodous genus, Griffith Not., p. 405 ; Ic., t. 327, fig. 1. 
Sgr in the Himataya: trees on iicinathys in the Mishmee 
untains — aor — # P. comn. b. Griffith.) 
Ralvtat in t , thinner 
at - edge, and with a more dace | sees es apex, but ie racts are 
not carinate, imbricate each other when young, and hardly reach beread the 
gre r eo eee 0 
4. I. paleacea, 
- foliis angustis obtusiusculis scapo subsequalibus, bracteis 
angustis. ovalibus obtusis imbricatis adpressis ovario paree marti: 
lateralibus connatis, petalis acutis serrulatis, labello o 
serrulatomembranaceo in apicem longum crassum teretem po aes 
Wild in the Hitazayas : Darjecling—Griffith, (v. s. sp. comm. 
b. Griffith) — 
Very like J. fusco-purpurea, but idea little longer than the leaf, the 
bracts are long, narrow, ‘a ftediibendeis, ond d the petals as well 
-— are distinctly serratod. ‘Lipes ner purple, The flowers are twice 
§ 2. Aneustiroia ; bracteis membranaceis. 
5. I, Khasiana. 
I. foliis lineari-oblongis emarginatis scapo filiformi zequalibus, 
spicd flexuosa, bracteis laxis Aangustis distant tibus ' floribus ‘tale 
