PANISEA, (2) 
3. P. apiculata. 
P. folio angusté ovali petiolato racemo nutante bifloro multo 
longiore, bracteis linearibus canaliculatis ovario triptero breviori- 
bus, sepalo dorsali reflexo, labello oblongo retuso apiculato ungue 
sigmoideo saccato. 
Wild in Movutmetrn, at 5000 feet—T. Lobb, (v. s. sp.) 
. © Flowers greenish brown,” rather smaller than.in the next. 
- P, uniflora. LO., p. 42, sub Coelogyne. 
p pseudobulbis bifoliis vaginis scariosis imbricatis, foltis 
gramineis, pedunculis unifloris ultra vaginas parum exsertis, 
sepalis carinatis petalisque sat acutis, labello obovato obtuso, 
ovario an. 
Wild in N ers Wallick; Sixxim-Himataya, in hot valleys— 
J. » Hooker, (v. s. sp. comm. cel. J. D. HH) 
Of tk e plant I possess very imperfect specimens. The | i s in pairs 
and toss pombe lip are peculiar. According to Wallich’s MSS ie lip has 
hom! orange-coloured blotches from which on slightly “aang tae descend; 
faleate lateral lobes of the lip spoken of in ZO. It is not Se that 
some confusion exists among the pabciciie bearing this Of the 
original C. wniflora I never examined a flower, 
