SARCOPODIUM. (2) TRILAMELLATUM. 
J.D. Hooker; Khasia hills, at Churra—Griffith ; at an eleva- 
tion of 4-5000 feet—Hooker and Thomson, (v. s. sp.) 
oa ers straw-coloured, spotted stung three inches wide when fully 
Lip with three lamellz in the middle, of which the cen — one is 
hertee than the others middle lobe deep purple. Griffith observed 
two protuberances inside sine tiseee edge of the stigma. 
2. S. fuscescens. 
S. pseudobulbis ovatis acuminatis squamatis os foliis 
etacrine intermedio into’ acuminato medio carnoso. 
Dendrobium fuscescens. Griffith Ic., t. 309, not p. 308. 
Wild on the Kuasta hills—T. Lobb; 4-5000 feet—J. D. Hooker 
and R, Thomson; near C hurra—Griffith, 1123, (v. s. sp.) 
Middle ee fe fragile at the base, breaking off soe A at that situation. 
Sepals on 
a half inch long ; petals about a line ; both brownish 
ihesieooloa tees teral lobes of ip e chesnut-colour ; mid le is obs pale chesnut, 
purplish towards the ; a Colum Pr two pale orange 
spots in front,— Griffith. Ve: ays near the last, from which Griffith first distin- 
guished it. Both have a strong tooth i oe back of ee ae bed. 
3. S. rotundatum 
S. pseudobulbis ovatis squamatis diphyllis, foliis ovalibus 
obtusis emarginatis petiolatis, pedunculo bracteis membranaceis 
breviore, sepalis petalisque carnosis ovatis acutis erectis equalibus, 
labello trilobo sessili basi lamellato: lobis rotundatis lateralibus 
minoribus 
Wild in the Srxxrm-Himaxara, at the elevation of 6000 feet— 
J.D. Hooker, (v. s. sp. comm. cel. inv.) 
Me! Betendled arcsrasine bits foliage is is broader ; the peduncles are much 
sence tussles Woncen whieh oe Almera the lateral sepals are 
minate, and the dorsal tooth is wider. 
4. er. 
Seer in siti Tecate 301, (v. s. sp. comm. cel. de Vriese.) 
icecteadtiaaes —_—- = nther and pollen-masses of this, The dried flowers 
