190 



cxLViii. OEOHIDE^. (J. D. Hooker.) [Supplement, ^c. 



Fseudolulb 2 by IJ in. Leaves 6 by li in. Scape 15 in. ; flowers 20-25, 

 brown. — Description from the authors. I know nothing like it. The 2-leaved pseudo- 

 bulbs are remarkable. 



P. 774. 9. C. BoxBTTEGHlx. After le. Plant. 2057 A. insert — From a drawing 

 lately received from Calcutta, I suspect that C Andersonii should be referred 

 to C. 'Boxhurghii. 



9/1. C. coNCiNNUM, Sook. f. le. Plant, t. 2060 B. ; very small, rhizome slender, 

 pseudobulbs conico-ovoid, lateral sepals ^ in. linear-oblong acute nearly flat, twice as 

 long as the ovate caudate long-ciliate dorsal, petals as long as the dorsal sepal 

 ovate-lanceolate caudate acuminate long ciliate, lip fleshy strongly recurved, column 

 winged shortly 2-toothed. 



SlNGAPOBE ; Ridley. 



Pseudohulbs ^ in. ; close set, curved. Leaf 1-1^ in., oblanceolate, obtuse, 

 coriaceous, hardly petioled. Scape from the base of the pseudobnlb, with membranous 

 sheaths at the base, very slender, shorter than the leaf ; flowers 6-8, whorled ; bracts 

 minute ; pedicels very short j sepals 5-nerved ; petals S-nerved. 



P. 775. 15. CiEEHopETAiTJM ELATCM, after Ic. Plant, insert — t. 2052 

 P. 777. 20. 0. Andebsoni, 



21. C. BKBTIPES, 



22. 0. AtTKEUK, 



P. 778. 26. C. Gamblei, 

 27. C. Thomsoni, 



29. 0. PAETULUM, 

 p. 779. 32. C. VIEIDIPLOEUM, 



p. 780. 33. C. BLEPHARISTES. In a fine drawing of this lately received from 

 the Calcutta Gardens, the leaves are often 2-nate, the scape long and decurved, 

 and the sepals and petals 7-9-nerTed. 



34. C. Maokabi. Under Synonyms, for Bulb. Walkerianum, read Macraei. 



P. 782. 32. DEKDEooHiLUMLiNEAEiPOLnTM, after Jc. PJa«<. add t. 1859 j«ed.; 

 and, confer D. fuscum, Teijsm. 8f Binn. Bat. Natur. Tijdsch. xxix. (1867) 242. 



P. 784. 2. Chetsoglossum eeeaticum, after Ic. Plant, insert— t. 2062 



3. „ ASSAMICUM, „ „ „ t. 2063 



4. „ MACDLATTJM, t, 2064, and add Syn. Tainia maculata, 



p. 821. 

 CoiLABiUM Weati, After Ic. Plant, insert — t. 2085 



P. 788. 11. Beiaexilis, „ „ „ t. 2074 A 



P. 789. 15. B. MusciooiA. The Ceylon form referred to at the end of the 

 description is var. oblonga, Trim. Cat. Oeyl. PI. 88. 



6 1 P. 790. 



P. 795. 

 P. 797. 



P. 798. 

 P. 801. 



18. 

 19. 

 20. 

 38. 

 46. 

 48. 

 50. 

 63. 



After Ic. Plant, iusert— t. 2066 



2067 

 2068 

 2069 

 2070 

 2071 

 2072 

 2073 



KiNaii, 



lEIDlEOLIA, 

 lONGIEOLIA, 



Andbesoni, 



eecdetata, 



sacoipeea, 



Maingayi, 



andamanica, 



64. E. P0LCHELLA. I have lately received more specii 

 cutta drawines of this plant, from which I conclude that Lindley was right in dis- 

 tinguishing E. discolor from JS. pulchella, though he assigns no good reasons for 

 doing so. The chief differences are the very large stout articulate pseudobulbs of E. 

 discolor, its much stouter rhizome, and stouter more glabrous Bcape with more 

 numerous cochleate coriaceous bracts. 



PJ. pulchella is a Malayan species, from Tenasserim to Java. D. discolor has 

 been found only in Sikkim. Both have nearly orbicular lips articulate with the 

 pulvinate purple shining foot of the column by a very narrow short claw. 



mens, and from Cal- 



