194 cxLYiii. OKCHiDB^. (J. D. Hooker.) ^Supplement, ^c. 



f in. long;, as long as the pedicel and ovary, lanceolate, concaTe, caducous ; flowers 

 1^-2 in. (liam. ; sepals i in. broad; midlobe of lip not contracted at the base; 

 column white. — The strong decurvature of the scape is not mentioned by Eeichenbach 

 or Veiteh. 



P. 831. 11. C. coEYMBOSA, after Oard. Chron. 1876, insert, 88. 



P. 832. 16. C. OOOULTATA, insert after Ic. Plant. 2104. 



P. 834. After 21. C. otnoches, insert — 



21/1. C. lONGlBKACTATA, Hook. f. ; psendohulbs small, leaves petioled lanceolate, 

 scape very long stout strict erect, raceme erect few-fld. bracts 2 in. persistent, flowers 

 white, sepals lanceolate acumimite, petals narrowly linear-oblong, side lobes of lip 

 short rounded, midlobe orbicular, disk with 3 crenate yellow ridges. 



Perak, Kunstler, 



Mhizome very stout ; pseudobulbs 1^-2 in., obovoid, deeply grooved. Leaves 6-? 

 by 1-li in. Scape lateral, 6 in., clothed with cylindric green tubular truncate 

 sheaths 1^2 in. long, and with 2 leaves emerging from the upper sheath ; bracts 

 very narrow, at length deflexed ; flowers nearly 2 in. diam. ; midlobe of lip yellowish 

 towurds the centre, margins at the base crisped. In many respects allied to 

 C Maingayi. 



22. C. SPBCIOSA. Veiteh (^Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 50) gives as a synonym C. sal- 

 monicolor, Eeiohb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1883, 328, and describes a Var. albicans, with 

 larger flowers, sepals and petals light yellowish-green, lip 3 in. long, white, side lobes 

 freoliled with red-brown, midlobe brown. 



24. C. ScHiLLKBiANA, insert after the description, TesasSebim, at Moulmein, 

 Lohl. ■ 



P. 835. 28. C. pandubata, in line 1 for 78 read 791, and add to citations, 

 Veiteh^. Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 47, with fig. 



29. C. aspeeata. Veiteh {Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 31) says of this, " Widely 

 distributed over the Malay Archipelago, from Sumatra to Kew Guinea." 



P. 836. 83. C. MiCEANTHUM should be micbantha. 



P. 837. '34. C. Tbeutieki, after Ic. Flant. insert t. 2105. 



36. C. NITIDA, under Syn. C. ocbllata, add Veiteh Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 45/ 



37. Q. STENOOHILA, after 7c. Plant, insert t. 2106. 



P. 838. 38. C. CAENEA, after Ic. Plant, insert t. 2107. 



39. C. EIATA. This is said to inhabit higher regions than the Tropical, Up to 

 90OO ft. {Veiteh Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 37). 



41. C. Geipfithii. After Ic. Plant, insert t. 2108. 



P. 839. 42. C. babbata, add Veiteh Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 32, with fig. 



P. 840. 47. C. AHCEPa. After Ic. Plant, insert t. 2109. 

 48. C. PB^oox. In line 1, before Fol. Orchid, insert Gen. S[ Sp. Orchid. 43, and 

 to syns. add Cymbldium prseoox. Smith in Bees Cyclop. Veiteh (Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 

 58) distinguishes his Var. Wdllichiana, by its deeper colour, more strongly-marked 

 veins, the midlobe of the lip toothed rather than fringed, and the shorter teeth of 

 the crests ; he includes 0. hirmania under it, and gives a figure of the flower. 



49. C. HTiMiLis. Veiteh {Man. Orchid. Pt. vi, 55) gives an excellent figure and 

 description of this. 



P. 841. 50. 0. MACULATA, add Vab. Arthuriana, Veiteh Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 

 57 ; pseudobulbs smaller angular, flowers smaller, petals with purple lines, midlobe of 

 lip margined with a purple band. C. Arthuriana, Seichb. f. in Q-a/rd. Ohron. 1881, 

 i. 40. — Kangoon. 



51.. C. LASENAEiA, Veitoh {Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 57) gives a good figure of the 

 flowers, and adds that it was introdnced by Lobb from the Khasia Hills. 



52. C. Eeiceenbachiana, Veiteh gives 6-7000 ft. as the elevation at which this 

 species was found. 



P. 842. 53. C. HoOKEBiASA. Veiteh {Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 53) cites a var. 

 Irachyglossa, Seichb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1887, i. 833, with a shorter and more open 



