SARCOPODIUM. (4) INAPPENDICULATUM. 
* 8. 8.Cheiri. Lindley, in Paxton, 1. ¢ 
S. foliis oblongis coriaceis basi canaliculatis apice emargina- 
tis, sepalis elongatis lanceolatis lateralibus basi _ventricosis 
petalisque @ latA basi linearibus acuminatis in mantis speciem 
velut digiti conniventibus, labello basi ovato concavo apice longé 
rostrato. 
Bolbophyllum Cheiri. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1844, misc. 66. 
Wild in Mantt~a—Loddiges, (v. v. ¢.) 
Sepals an inch and a half long, a clear olive green, marked with brow nish 
stripes. The lip jointed so loosely with its support that it falls forward every 
time the flower is waved by the wind. Both sepals and petals are so arran 
that they converge —_— =~ be human fingers when they are broug 
together without being be 
9. 
petalis linearibus acuminatis incurvis, labelli lobis lateralibus 
erectis dentiformibus intermedio lineari ‘long’ rostrato. 
Bolbophyllum megalanthum. Grifith Ic., t. 292; Notule, p. 286. 
Wild in —— on trees and rocks at Pulo Bissar, common 
— Griffith 
——. very large, light brown with purple spots and dots. The — 
are upperm —— and cross each other like a pair of scythe blades. I 
rats seen no specim 
10. 8. Reinwardtii. 
S. pseudobulbis sulcatis cylindraceis, folio oblongo petiolato 
acuto multinervi, pedunculo eo eequali trivaginato, 
ovatis acuminatissimis, petalis conformibus  setaceo- 
inatis, labello ovato acuminato. 
Dendrobium orum. Reinwardt ic. ined. 
Wild in Java—Reinwardt ; T. Lobb, 174, (v. s. sp. et ic. pict.) 
: varieties known to me, one leaves eight 
y three and a half inches—Reinwardt ; the other with leaves six and a 
half inches b Soe three-eighths of an inch, and thi owers 
greenish, one d three-fourths of an inch from 1 tip to tip of sepals. 
schdngdonk sad lip, crimson. 
*11.8. 
8. foliis... . ,floribus solitariis glabris, sepalis oblongis obtusis 
 lateralibus convexis longioribus, aoe odode’ duplé angus- 
tioribus, labello linguiformi obtuso levi = basin bijugato inter 
