(8) LUISIA. 
Epidendrum teres. Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 30 ; Ie: Pl. Jap. decas 1. 
Wild in Japan—Thunberg. 
a oe? 
L. spicis sessilibus nanis, sepalo dorsali petalis acuminatis 
obtusis multd breviore, labello concavo oblongo levi medio 
constricto. 
Cymbidium triste. Hort. Angl. 
Wild in Cexton—Macrae, (v. s. sp. et v. c.) 
Flowers dull green with a dull violet lip. 
8. L. Burmanica. 
L. spicis brevissimis, sepalis petalisque inflexis acuminatis 
labelli a ungue lato sulcato lamin ovata cordatd seuth 
pillos 
Seiad, triste. Griffith Notul. 340 in part. 
Wild in Burma; near Mergui—Griffith, (v. ic. pict. beat. 
inventoris.) 
I only know this from a sketch by Griffith. It has the habit of L. feneifela 
are greenish ae 
but the haiti are totally different. They 
the lip is black purple with green stains ane the 
9. L. uniflora. Blume Rumphia, 64. 
L. floribus solitartis longé pedunculatis, petalis sepalis aqua- 
libus sed tripld angustioribus, labello concavo medio constricto 
dimidiz inferioris venis rectis elevatis superioris ovate medio 
calloso. 
Mesoclastes uniflora. Z0O., 45 
Wild in Neva; Gossain Than—Wallich, (v. s. sp.) 
Entirely different from L. tenuifolia, to which Blume suggests that it may 
be referred. 
10. L. brachystachys. ae Rumphia, 64 
L. racemis sessilibus, sepalis petalisque ee labello 
coneavo medio constricto iol La cee 
Mesoclastes brachystachys. 
Cymbidium triste. Rozb. Fite, UL 461. Wight, Ic. t. 1689. 
| Wild in CONTINENTAL Inp1a; Delta of the Ganges, common 
-—Roxburgh ; Silhet—Wallich ; Khasia—Lobb ; JAVA and 
BorxgEo—Blume, (v. 8. sp.) 
pink— Wight ; yellowish—Blume ; — boi ‘dak 
purple bea ar yellowish poe Rake tn 
