ANGUSTIFOLLA. (3) IONE. 
panduriformi-rhombeo obtuso medio serrato anticé integerrimo 
lineis 2 elevatis secus me 
Dipodium eisai: ee Not., p. 354; Ic., t. 327, f. 2. 
Wild in the Kwasta hills, 5-7000 feet—Hooker and Thomson ; 
on trees at Nungbree, Churra, Myrung, Amwee—Griffith, 
1219, (v. 8. sp.) 
A plant from three to four inches high, forming rt tufts. Flowers small, 
lant 
with the two lateral sepals completely or nearly united. Sepals white streaked 
with violet ; xP deep violet with two white iatakic: according to a drawin 
Mr. Catheart 
6. I. bicolor. 
I. foliis Finear-oblongis emarginatis scapis filiformibus dupld 
longioribus, spicd flexuos4, bracteis laxis floribus brevioribus, 
sepalis lat eralibus semi-connatis, petalis rotundatis serrulatis, 
labello panduriformi serrulato in apicem crassum teretem producto. 
Sunipia bicolor, ZO.,no. 2. Sert. Orch. frontisp. fig. 5. 
Wild in N apai— Wallich ; RGA tec at 4-6000 feet— 
J. D. Hooker Darjeeling—Griffith, (v. 8. sp.) 
A smaller raga the last. Scapes very short-stalked, not half ox a 
of the — Sep = Behe, acuminate, wi with thre “purge veins at the 
Pe k k purple, with the point protruding in the form of a 
dagger- Slade ;in the ‘Sikkin plant shorter than in that from Darjeeling. 
7. I. candida. 
k, fale lineari-oblongis emarginatis scapis filiformibus zquali- 
= , spica subflexuosi, bracteis floribus brevioribus, sepalis 
mnibus liberis, petalis ovatis acutis ciliato-fimbriatis, labello 
ovat basi fimbriato versus apicem serrulato in apicem longum 
crassum producto. 
Wild on the Kuasta Movuntatrns, at 5-6000 feet—J. D. Hooker 
and R. Thomson, (v. s. sp.) 
Flowers pure white. 
