205: 
rowed, incurved: vexillum orbiculate: wings bipartite: flowers 
large, pale-red, 
Khasia mountains, Silhet, flowering in August and September. 
(73) I. uevieata. ( Wail.) 
Ident. Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. IV. p. 146. 
Spec. Cuan. Stem tall, fruticose: leaves short or long-petioled, 
oblong or obovate-lanceolate, long-acumirnated, crenate-serrated, 
glandular at the base or on the petiole: peduncles axillary and ter- 
minal, short, 2—3-flowered: bracts opposite and with the sepals 
broad-ovate, acuminated : lip conically saccate, ventricose, terminat~ 
ed by a shortish, hooked spur: flowers yellow, streaked with red. 
Khasia mountains, Silhet, flowering from July te October. 
(74) I. racemosa. ( Wall.) 
Ident. Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. IV. p. 147.—Edgw. in Linn, 
Trans. XX. p. 41. 
Syn. I. micrantha, Don’s prod. p. 205? 
Spec. Cuan. Quite glabrous: stem slender, erect: leaves pe- 
tioled, lanceolate, acuminated at both ends,. nazrowed at the apex, 
thickly crenated: peduncles elongated, straight, slender, many- 
flowered : pedicels verticillate, slender: bracts small; ovate-subu- 
late: sepals small: lip long-conically saccate, attenuated into a 
eurved spur: vexillum orbicular : terminal lobe of the wings short 
or elongated, ligulate or caudate: capsule linear: flowers pales 
yellow, or pale-dirty lilac. 
Khasia mountains, flowering from July to September. 
(75) T. macuzata. ( Wight.) 
_ Ident. Journ. Proc, Linn. Soc. IV. p. 149.—Madr. Jour. Se. 
VII. p. 12. 
Srec. Cuar. Stem branched, deeply furrowed, hairy: leaves 
alternate, long-petioled, ovate-lanceolate, serrated, hairy on both 
sides, younger ones subtomentose : peduncles stiff, elongated, many- 
flowered: pedicels horizontal: sepals large, broadly ovate-oblong : 
vexillum small: lip conical, ending in a slender elongated spur: 
capsule short. 
Shevagherry Hills, 
(76) I. insients. (Dee. ) 
Ident. Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. FV. p. 150,—Dec. prod. I. p, 
688. 
Syn. I. racemosa, Don. prod. p. 208. 
Engray, Wail. pl. As, Rar, IT, t, 194, 
