116 cxLviii. OROHiDBiE. (J. D. Hooker.) [Goodyera. 



5. K. elon^ata, Idndl. in Wall. Cat. 7384 (Eteria) ; Qen. 8f Sp. 

 Orchid. 494 ; tall, slender, leaves petioled oblong subacute, scape and 

 elongate lax-fld. raceme and flowers laxly tomentose, bracts shorter than 

 the erect ovary, sepals oblong obtuse, petals broadly obliquely obovate 

 apiculate, lip cymbiform acute 5-nerved, nerves with 1-2 soft spines 

 towards the base. Hook. f. le. Plant, ined. Goodyera ? elongata, Lindl. 

 Gen. & 8p. Orchid. 494. 



Malay Peninsula, Serb. Finlayson. 



Stem with scape and racemes 18 in., lower half leafy. Leaves 2-3 in., mem- 

 branoas, lower obtuse ; petiole |-J in., slender ; lower sheaths hyaline, inflated. 

 Scape with distant lanceolate sheaths ; raceme 4 iu. ; bracts i in., lanceolate j sepals 

 ^ in. long ; lip superior, membranous, adnate to the sides of the column ; column 

 short, flat, without wings or membranes in front, as long as the sepals ; stigmatic 

 lobes lateral ; rostellar arms subulate ; anther ovate-cordate ; poUinia subglobose, 

 caudic'les as long slender, gland rather large, oblong. 



6. H. elata, Kooh.f. Ic. Plant ined. ; spike dense-fld., flowers minute, 

 lip minute hemispheric, base within with 2 large calli on each side and with 

 a thickened incurved transverse fold towards the apex which is tipped with 

 a small orbicular membranous appendage, column very short, anther 

 obtuse. 



Pekae, SfiortecTiini ; or Batang Padong, alt. 4900 ft. , Wray. 



Habit of QooSyera procera, but petioles more slender, flowers rather smaller, 

 lateral sepals more acute, petals broader, denticulate, and lip very different ; column 

 very short and broad, with short distant subacute rostellar arms, and two marginal 

 stigmatic lobes.' — The structure of the fleshy lip which is only -^ in. long is difficult 

 to make out, it is no larger than the column. 



DOUBTBUL SPECIES. 



H. ANOMALA, I/mdl. in Journ. lAnn. Soc. i. 185 j leaves ovate acute, spike few- 

 fid, and flowers hispidly hairy, sepals ovate-oblong, petals linear-spathulate very 

 narrow, sac of lip with 2-3 cellular flattened crenate calli, terminal 1 obe transverse 

 white wings subquadrate. Qoodyera, Qriff. Notul. iii. 394. 



Upeee Assam in the Tingree Tea forests, Qriffith. 



A foot and a half high. Leaves petioled, 5-nerved. Suds posticous; bracts 

 ovate -lanceolate pubescent, longer than the ovary ; sepals greenish-brown, with white 

 tips, hispid with reflexed hairs ; lip continuous with the base of the short column, 

 which has a membranous tooth on each side, an anticous stigma, subulate rostellar 

 arms, and with a crested cellular process in front towards the centre j anther ovate 

 fleshy J pollinia narrow, slender, sectile, sessile on the lanceolate gland, grains elon- 

 gate scale-like. — Description from Griffith, who adds a notice of deformities of the 

 column, the stigma being posticous, i.e. facing the anther, &c. 



95. APKirX.XiORCHXS, Blwme. 

 Terrestrial leafless herbs, caudex tuberous (or of fascicled fibres ?) ; stem 

 simple, sheathed. Flotuers small, raoemed or subspicate. Sepals subequal, 

 free, erect or spreading. Petals narrower. Zip sessile or shortly clawed, 

 at the base of the column, as long as the sepals ; base '2-auricled or not, 

 blade oblong, entire or 3-lobed. Column rather long ; stigma short, ovate, 

 concave ; anther shortly stipitate, cells contiguous ; pollinia reniform. — 

 Species 5 P Indian and Malayan. 



* JTlower huds straight. 



1. A. montana, Reichh. f. in Linnaa, xli. 67 ; sepals and petals 

 linear-oblong obtuse, lip narrowly obovate-oblong contracted Beyond the 



