CAULESCENTES. (7) OBERONIA. 
** Labello bifido. 
39. 0. caulescens (L. O. 15); petalis linearibus, labello er spi Sporn i 
bilobo basi carnoso utrinque port ee tes: Wallich; Khasya at et g 
5000’, J. D. Mouker er and T. Thomson, 116, h. s. sp. Leave ves grassy, distant. 
Spikes vote slender, thin ‘miectel,’ taka at the base. Flowers slightly 
minute flowers, which ar e represented as being smooth, am p is broader at 
the end than it is deep, and divided Ress than halfway dow: 
*** Labello tri-quadrifido, 
N.B. All these species have narrow eryer ony paren, d might be almost placed ng 
CAUL 
1. 0. anthropophora (L. O. 16); bracteis ovatis subdenticulatis, esi 
ines integerrimis, labello elongato quadrifido laciniis laterali bus bre 
alca 
dency to Tengthe en its stem. e leaves are about 2 onaside, 14” x 14”, The 
spikes ar = dense at-the base, open and love flowerless at the point, 
i etteles te peduncle rather more than 4” lo : 
2. 0. Pumilio (Rehb. f. in Bosplendis, March 1, 1857); bracteis lineari- 
Stine floribus equalibus, petalis ovatis acutis hinc lobulatis tis crenatis erosis, 
urato lobis posticis ligulatis antico o breniformi c. apiculo— Java, 
Pg x gece bracteis 
is integerrimis, labelli i riper aang bicarinati lobo ae secon 
eat angustis lanceolatis bre us——Sikkim, J. D. Hooker and 
: Thomson (at 2000’, ‘ghee Grifith (Dorjedtng) Khasya, Griffith arung) 
8. sp.——A small, 5 lescent species, with the foliage of 
riots No. 41, spikes seciha illate. Flowers deep rose rage ‘(Hookesy; 
the spikes in conseque ct of the e ongation of the stem; those fom Khasya 
are much less eviden 
44, 0, prs riffith, Not. III. 275); braeteis lineari-lanceola’ aoe 
tegris, petalis oblongis denticulatis se sepalis obtusis eee: masa 4-lobi 
scab lobis lateralibus inzequaliter multifidis intermedio elongato acuté bipar- 
Martaban, Griffith { (Mouineit, in damp places on leone Tenas- 
sori, Td (Mergui, 772), h. S. RE mea er grassy leaved species resembling 
» No. 41. Spikes lon; ones VERE ere pay tici 
45. 0. Lobbiana ; ee ee, bdentatis feviceibus, 
Ake very minute, apparently yellow, in erect spikes rising much above 
